Google Cloud Restructures India Leadership Amid AI Expansion

New leadership at Google Cloud India aims to scale AI-driven solutions, deepen sectoral ties, and stay ahead of AWS and Azure.

Sashikumar Sreedharan has been appointed as the new Managing Director for Google Cloud India, the company announced in an official statement on 1 July. He takes over from Bikram Singh Bedi, who has been elevated to Vice President of Google Cloud for the Asia Pacific (APAC) region.

This leadership change comes at a pivotal time, as Google Cloud accelerates its expansion in India, one of its fastest-growing markets and looks to deepen its local footprint amid ongoing strategic realignment. 

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Furthermore, with AI-driven digital transformation gaining momentum across sectors, and competition intensifying from rivals such as Microsoft Azure and Amazon Web Services (AWS), the Indian cloud market is becoming increasingly strategic.

In this evolving landscape, Sreedharan will lead Google Cloud’s go-to-market strategy in India, overseeing customer engagement, partner ecosystems, and developer relations.

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Sreedharan brings over two decades of experience in enterprise technology to the role. In his previous position, he served as Chief Operating Officer for Google Cloud in the APAC region, where he played a key role in shaping and executing regional strategy.

Prior to his tenure at Google, he held senior leadership positions at Microsoft India, SAP, and IBM, gaining extensive exposure to the enterprise technology space. Speaking on his appointment, Sreedharan said he is eager to return to a customer-facing role and support clients in advancing their innovation strategies.

Commenting on the transition, Karan Bajwa, President of Google Cloud APAC, acknowledged the foundation laid by Bedi and expressed confidence in Sreedharan’s ability to scale it further. 

Following the leadership shift, Google Cloud’s presence in India remains well-established, with operations spanning a wide array of industries.

Among its key clients are major financial institutions such as HDFC Bank and ICICI Prudential; in the retail space, companies like Flipkart, Meesho, and Myntra; in healthcare, providers including Apollo 24/7 and Manipal Hospitals; and in the technology sector, firms such as Wipro and Tech Mahindra.

Collectively, these partnerships reflect the increasing reliance on cloud platforms to support innovation, scale, and operational resilience. Moreover, they highlight Google Cloud’s role as an enabler of enterprise transformation across sectors.

Expanding its footprint beyond commercial partnerships, Google Cloud is collaborating with public sector bodies including ONDC, Karamyogi, Nirmit Bharat, and the Uttar Pradesh government.

These efforts are aimed at deploying cloud and AI technologies to streamline governance and improve public access to digital services.

Overall, the leadership transition and expanding sectoral partnerships mark a notable step in Google Cloud’s ongoing efforts to cement its role as a key technology partner in India’s digital growth story.

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kanishka kumari
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Kanishka Kumari is a journalist at EFY. She writes about the electronics business with an interest in emerging technologies and industrial growth models.

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