New Delhi, March 26: Nokia made some key appointments in India at leadership level as part of efforts to further strengthen its presence in the country and sharpen its business focus.
It has appointed Samar Mittal as India Country Business Leader and Vibha Mehra as India Country Manager, effective April 1, 2026.
Samar Mittal will be responsible for executing Nokia’s go-to-market strategy in India and shaping its strategic direction with telecommunication providers, AI and cloud providers, and mission critical enterprises.
He will focus on deepening relationships with Nokia’s strategic partners in India, capturing new growth opportunities, and aligning Nokia’s portfolio and execution with the evolving needs of the Indian market.
Vibha Mehra will lead and deepen Nokia’s strategic presence in the country. She will drive the company’s communications strategy, spearhead government relations, and strengthen external and public relations.
She will also shape the India site strategy, advance the people agenda, and steer corporate social responsibility (CSR) priorities, ensuring Nokia is widely recognized in India as a responsible, trusted, and respected technology leader.
Prior to this appointment, Samar served as Vice President at Nokia, where he most recently led the Cloud and Network Services business across the Middle East and Africa region.
With close to three decades of experience in telecom and IT, he has held multiple sales leadership roles at Nokia, based in India, Malaysia, and Dubai.
Prior to this appointment, Vibha served as Vice President for Government Relations at Nokia, where she led the company’s geopolitics and government relations function across the Asia Pacific region.
She has over 26 years of rich and diverse experience across organizations such as Microsoft, Intel, and TCS.
“Together, the two leaders will steer Nokia’s presence and impact in India. They will work closely to advance the company’s strategic priorities and contribute to its purpose of advancing connectivity to secure a brighter worldm,” the company said in a statement.