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Google's Top India Counsel Bijoya Roy Resigns After 16 Months

Google's senior legal head in India, Bijoya Roy, has resigned, marking another high-profile departure as the company faces increasing regulatory scrutiny in the market and currently lacks a government relations head.

Key Points

  • Bijoya Roy resigned after 16 months as Google's top India counsel
  • Sreenivasa Reddy, Google's head of public policy in India, also departed last year
  • Google lacks a government relations head in India currently
  • Google announced a $15 billion AI data centre investment in Andhra Pradesh in October 2025

Full Details

Google's top India counsel, Bijoya Roy, has resigned after just 16 months in the role, according to two sources familiar with the matter. This departure represents a significant exit in a key market where the U.S. tech giant is navigating multiple regulatory challenges. Last year, Google's head of public policy in India, Sreenivasa Reddy, also quit, marking the second departure for that role in approximately two years. Despite these leadership changes, Google continues its substantial investment in India, having announced in October 2025 a $15 billion investment over five years to set up an artificial intelligence data centre in Andhra Pradesh, representing the company's biggest ever investment in the world's most populous nation.

Why It Matters

The leadership departures at a time of increased regulatory scrutiny could signal challenges for Google's operations in India, though the company remains committed with its largest-ever investment in the country.

Sourcereuters.com

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