Amrita Gangotra brings a business and a technological outlook to her role as director of information technology for India and South Asia at Bharti Airtel, India’s biggest mobile phone services provider. The company also has a presence in landlines, broadband and television broadcasting. Expanding on her role as a technical leader, Gangotra also has developed an eye for spotting revenue earning possibilities and delivering the technology infrastructure to realize them.

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