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Finally, India has become the second largest market for Nokia in terms of sales and guess what we have gone ahead of United States and now India is competing with China for the number one position.
From Nokia press release - "Nokia, the world leader in mobile communications, today announced that India has become the second largest market for Nokia in terms of sales, going past the United States in the quarter ended June 2007. Over the last three years, India has been gaining significant ground Year on Year moving from No 4 position in 2005 to No 3 position in 2006 and is today poised right behind China."
Also, the Chennai factory exports phones to 58 countries across Middle East, Africa, Asia, Australia and New Zealand.

This is what Nokia's CEO, Mr. Olli-Pekka Kallasvuo had to say on this ,"India is playing an increasingly important role in the global economy buoyed by impressive economic growth, skilled manpower and tremendous business opportunity. As the market leader in devices and infrastructure, Nokia is committed to build the telecom ecosystem in the country and foster the creation of a favorable environment for collaboration and economic development."

No wonder Nokia has also opened its first design center Bangalore, India. Everybody wants to be a part of India's growing economy. With so much happening in our country and so many companies coming to India, we will no longer be a developing country. Beware China...here we come!!!!!

Quoted text taken from the Press Release of Nokia dated - August 23, 2007

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