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Ola Electric Appoints Pritam Das Mohapatra as Secretary and Compliance Officer

Ola Electric Mobility Limited has announced the appointment of Pritam Das Mohapatra as its new Secretary and Compliance Officer. The decision, effective immediately, was approved by the company’s board of directors during a meeting held on December 30, 2024.

Mohapatra’s appointment follows the resignation of Pramendra Tomar two months ago, who stepped down due to personal reasons and other professional commitments.

With over 14 years of experience in corporate law, compliance, fundraising, IPO management, and corporate governance, Mohapatra brings a wealth of expertise to Ola Electric. An associate member of the Institute of Company Secretaries of India, he has previously held prominent roles at Merabo Labs Private Limited, ANI Technologies Private Limited, Ola Fleet Technologies Private Limited, and Zuari Infraworld India Limited.

In his new role, Mohapatra will oversee Ola Electric’s compliance with regulatory and governance standards, including adherence to SEBI regulations. His leadership is expected to reinforce the company’s commitment to robust corporate governance frameworks.

Mili Kapoor Joins Apple as Product Marketing Lead for iPad

Mili Kapoor has joined Apple as the Product Marketing Lead for iPad. Kapoor shared the milestone via a LinkedIn post, expressing excitement about her new role at one of the world’s most iconic technology companies.

Kapoor brings to Apple a wealth of experience in brand-building and marketing strategy. Prior to this, she served as Consumer Marketing Leader at Philips, where she was a part of the India leadership team. During her tenure, Kapoor oversaw the Personal Health portfolio, which included categories such as Male Grooming, Beauty, Female Hair Removal, Mother and Child Care, and Oral Health Care. Her responsibilities encompassed strategy formulation, P&L management, and executing activation campaigns with a team of 25 professionals.

Before her impactful stint at Philips, Kapoor was the Marketing Head at Nestlé Professional, overseeing Out-of-Home Beverage Solutions. In this role, she contributed to market share growth and profitability across six beverage brands, reinforcing her expertise in driving category leadership.

Kapoor’s career trajectory began in 2007 at VF Corporation. Since then, she has amassed a formidable resume with positions at leading organizations like Technopak Advisors, PepsiCo, Pernod Ricard, and National Geographic Channel.

Air Marshal Jeetendra Mishra took charge as the Command of Indian Air Force’s Western Air Command

Air Marshal Jeetendra Mishra assumed command of the Indian Air Force’s (IAF) Western Air Command (WAC) on 1st January 2025, one of the most strategically significant commands of the force. He succeeded Air Marshal Pankaj Mohan Sinha, who superannuated on 31 December 2024 after more than 39 years of distinguished service.

Commissioned into the IAF as a fighter pilot on 06 December 1986, Air Marshal Mishra is a seasoned officer with an illustrious career spanning over 38 years. An alumnus of the National Defence Academy, Pune, he holds specialized training from the Air Force Test Pilots School, Bangalore, Air Command and Staff College, USA, and the Royal College of Defence Studies, UK.

A Fighter Combat Leader and an Experimental Test Pilot, Air Marshal Mishra has logged over 3,000 hours of flying experience. Throughout his career, he has held several key operational, command, and staff roles, including:

  • Commanding Officer of a Fighter Squadron
  • Chief Test Pilot at the Aircraft & Systems Testing Establishment (ASTE)
  • Air Officer Commanding of two frontline air bases
  • Director (Operational Planning and Assessment Group)
  • Principal Director (ASR)
  • Assistant Chief of Air Staff (Projects) at Air Headquarters (Vayu Bhavan)
  • Commandant of ASTE
  • Deputy Chief of Integrated Defence Staff (Doctrine, Organisation, and Training), and subsequently Deputy Chief of Integrated Defence Staff (Operations).

His remarkable service has been recognized with prestigious honors, including the ‘Ati Vishisht Seva Medal’ and ‘Vishisht Seva Medal.’

Assuming leadership of the Western Air Command, Air Marshal Mishra takes charge of a critical area of operations for the IAF, which oversees the air defense of northern and western India, including the strategically sensitive regions along the international border and the Line of Control.

Priyanka Kaushik Appointed as General Manager, Human Resources at Havells India

Priyanka Kaushik has been appointed as the General Manager, Human Resources at Havells India. This strategic appointment underscores the company’s commitment to nurturing talent and fostering a robust human capital ecosystem.

She is a seasoned HR professional whose career is built on the pillars of learning, expertise, and ownership. She is known for her innovative approach to Human Resource Management, Priyanka believes in leveraging her competencies to make a meaningful impact on organizational success.

She has also been instrumental in driving Diversity and Inclusion initiatives, especially in the manufacturing domain, fostering an environment that promotes growth, innovation, and inclusivity.

Prior to joining Havells India, Priyanka held significant roles in renowned organizations such as Sterlite Power, BLS International Services, Bharat Seats, NEC Corporation, and Cogent E-Services. Her vast experience has equipped her with a unique perspective on employee engagement and business alignment.

In her own words, Priyanka describes herself as “a professional with a difference” who thrives on creating an environment where employees feel trusted, valued, and empowered to take on challenges. Her passion for employee engagement and her ability to integrate trust and value into organizational culture have earned her accolades throughout her career.

India’s AI and Data Center Revolution: A Global Powerhouse in the Making

India is no longer just an IT powerhouse—it is fast emerging as a global leader in artificial intelligence (AI) and data center infrastructure. With its unique blend of talent, scalability, and innovation, India is playing a vital role in reshaping the future of data storage, computing, and AI-driven solutions.

AI: Transforming Industries and Solving Real-World Problems

India’s AI ecosystem is thriving, supported by forward-looking government policies, world-class research institutions, and a dynamic startup culture. Initiatives like AI for All and private-public collaborations are driving AI adoption across industries such as healthcare, agriculture, and finance.

For instance, predictive analytics in healthcare is enabling early disease detection, while AI-driven tools in agriculture are empowering farmers with precise weather predictions and optimized crop management. These solutions address local challenges but also offer scalable innovations for global markets.

Globally, India is positioning itself as a key AI hub, fostering solutions that not only solve domestic problems but align with the global push for AI ethics, sustainable growth, and responsible AI implementation.

Data Centers: Powering the Digital Economy

The rapid adoption of AI, cloud computing, and 5G networks has driven an unprecedented demand for data centers. India’s digital economy boom, combined with laws like the Personal Data Protection Bill—which mandates certain data be stored locally—has created an attractive environment for investment. Global tech giants, including Amazon Web Services (AWS), Microsoft Azure, and Google Cloud, are expanding their infrastructure with state-of-the-art data centers across Indian cities such as Hyderabad, Chennai, and Pune.

India’s cost-effective operations, strategic location, and renewable energy focus make it a preferred destination for global enterprises. Notably, the industry is projected to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of over 15% in the next five years, cementing its role as a critical player in global data storage and computing.

India’s Competitive Edge: Talent and Sustainability

One of India’s greatest strengths is its vast and skilled talent pool. With over 1.5 million engineers graduating annually, the workforce is ready to drive advancements in AI and data center operations. Programs like Digital India and Startup India further nurture an environment of innovation, making technology-driven entrepreneurship a key pillar of India’s growth.

Globally, as companies pivot toward green and energy-efficient data centers, India is ahead of the curve, integrating renewable energy into operations to ensure sustainable infrastructure. This focus not only addresses environmental concerns but also appeals to global investors seeking eco-friendly solutions.

The Road Ahead: Challenges and Opportunities

The convergence of AI and data centers presents immense opportunities while posing critical challenges. Infrastructure readiness, rising energy demands, and robust cybersecurity frameworks remain key priorities. Globally, AI adoption raises questions about ethical use, workforce upskilling, and environmental sustainability, concerns that India must address to ensure long-term success.

However, the opportunities are far greater. The surge in AI applications is transforming industries, while the demand for data centers continues to escalate with rising computational and storage needs. India’s strengths—its skilled workforce, digital initiatives, and focus on sustainability—position it well to address these challenges and leverage opportunities for global leadership.

Conclusion

The synergy between AI and data centers is driving a technological revolution across the globe, unlocking innovation, efficiency, and sustainable growth. India, with its combination of talent, infrastructure, and digital ambition, is at the forefront of this transformation. By fostering scalable and secure solutions, India not only addresses its domestic needs but also emerges as a critical player shaping the global technology landscape.

Author: Shrikant Navelkar, Director, Clover Infotech

Disclaimer: The views expressed in this article are solely those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the opinions or policies of ObserveNow Media. The author is solely responsible for ensuring the accuracy, completeness, and validity of the information presented, encouraging readers to independently verify and seek professional advice if needed.

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