"In the next three years, I have given a target to reach USD 6 billion and to be among the top 20 companies in this country," Lenovo CEO Yuanqing Yang said here.
Yang, who also met Prime Minister Narendra Modi today, said this is the perfect time to be in India.
Yang, along with Lonovo India MD Rahul Agarwal and Lenovo Asia Pacific COO and Lenovo India Chairman Amar Babu met Modi for about 40 minutes.
Asked about his meeting with Modi, Yang said they had a very good conversation and he was encouraged by the Prime Minister's vision.
"We talked about digitalisation of the country, promoting mobile phones, how to connect services with devices. Definitely, he is an expert in high tech areas. It's very encouraging," Yang said.
He further said that Lenovo has committed to invest more, not just in manufacturing but research and development (R&D) as well.
Lenovo had acquired Motorola Mobility in a USD 2.9 billion deal from tech giant Google last year.
Lenovo and Motorola together had a 6 per cent market share in the Indian handset market, ranking fifth in the tally after Samsung, Micromax, Intex and Lava.
