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SamsungSamsung is continuing its global plan to reorganize the company's management, and it has also touched one of the most important divisions of the South Korean giant, the Indian one. BD Park, managing director of Samsung India and president of Samsung's Southwest Asia operations, has been replaced by HyunChil Hong, who until now led Samsung Electronics in Latin America. However, BD Park is not leaving entirely, as Samsung's longest-serving executive in the country is set to head Samsung's global business division, according to the latest news.

However, the list of changes in Samsung India does not end there. Ravinder Zutshi, the deputy managing director of the Indian division and thus the representative of BD Park, is leaving the company completely this month. And it is no wonder, although Samsung still had a leading position in the Indian smartphone market in the third quarter of 2014, due to other manufacturers such as Micromax, Motorola and Xiaomi, the company has lost a lot not only in the southwest and needs changes.

These have recently occurred even in the top management of the entire conglomerate, where, as we are informed, Samsung's original VP of R&D in the US, Pranav Mistry, took the VP seat. It is not yet clear whether the South Korean giant plans changes in the Samsung Czech Republic and Slovakia division as well, but since this is a global plan, it would not be a surprise.

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