
Mumbai, April 10 Global tech major Salesforce has not seen any impact of the West Asia crisis on its business in India, says the company's president and chief executive of South Asia, Arundhati Bhattacharya.
The company, which focuses on sales, marketing, and customer engagement, believes that the education sector presents significant opportunities in India, the youngest country in the world.
"So far, things seem to be going well," she said when asked about order flow and overall business amid the West Asia conflict.
"Most customers, while they are aware of the need to be cautious about their investments, I don't see any of them shying away from making those investments in the technology sector," Bhattacharya told
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