Chinese handset maker OnePlus today said that the second global headquarters of the company, as well as a full fledged R&D centre, would be set up in India as the country contributed one third of the firm's revenues.
"India has become the most important market for the company and already accounts for one-third of our revenues. So to support the kind of growth that we are experiencing in India, this is going to be our second global headquarters.
We will be doing a lot more than what we are currently doing in India," said Vikas Agarwal, General Manager, OnePlus India, at a press conference here after the inauguration of a 'OnePlus Experience Store.'
The company, which has a unit at Noida, has assigned Oppo as its manufacturing partner
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