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BMW Names Brar as New CEO for India
Mint Bangalore
|July 09, 2025
BMW Group India on Tuesday announced a change in top management with the appointment of ex-Kia India executive Hardeep Singh Brar as its President and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) effective September 1, 2025.
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Brar succeeds Vikram Pawah, who is taking charge as Chief Executive Officer of BMW Group Australia and New Zealand, BMW Group India said in a statement.
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