Rakesh Srivastava quits Hyundai Motor India after six-year stint
Srivastava had joined Hyundai Motor India in April 2012 as its vice-president for sales and marketing.
Autocar Professional Bureau
01 Aug 2018
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Read moreSrivastava had joined Hyundai Motor India in April 2012 as its vice-president for sales and marketing.
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