The announcement regarding Uber India and South Asia President Prabhjeet Singh’s resignation is a corporate development without a specific incident location, as it pertains to organizational leadership changes across the company’s regional operations.
Uber India and South Asia President Prabhjeet Singh has stepped down from his role after an 11-year tenure with the ride-hailing company, according to an announcement made on Friday. Singh is reportedly leaving the position to pursue another leadership opportunity. The company has not yet named a successor or provided details regarding a formal transition plan following his departure.
An Uber spokesperson confirmed the development and reiterated the company’s continued commitment to India, which remains one of its most significant global markets. The spokesperson highlighted that India plays a crucial role in Uber’s long-term growth strategy and innovation roadmap. The statement also credited Singh for his leadership and long-standing contributions in building the company’s foundation in the region.
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Singh joined Uber more than a decade ago and was instrumental in shaping its India and South Asia operations during a phase of rapid expansion. His tenure coincided with major shifts in urban mobility patterns, increasing adoption of app-based ride services, and heightened competition in the ride-hailing sector. Over the years, Uber expanded its presence across multiple Indian cities under his leadership.
During this period, the company also diversified its offerings beyond traditional cab services, focusing on technology-driven mobility solutions and strengthening partnerships with drivers. Uber’s strategy in India has increasingly emphasized improving customer experience, scaling digital infrastructure, and maintaining competitiveness in a crowded and fast-evolving transportation market.
Singh’s departure comes at a time when Uber continues to prioritize growth in India as a core part of its global strategy. While the company has not yet announced who will take over leadership of its India and South Asia operations, it has indicated that its long-term commitment to the region remains unchanged as it moves into its next phase of expansion.
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