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OpenAI Appoints Prabhjeet Singh as India MD for ChatGPT’s Second-Largest Market

Singh, former Uber India and South Asia President, will report to OpenAI's Managing Director for Asia Pacific, Kiran Mani, and lead the company's India operations as OpenAI expands its presence in India, home to more than 100 million weekly ChatGPT users.
Portrait of Prabhjeet Singh alongside the OpenAI logo. OpenAI has appointed Singh as its Managing Director for India to lead the company's operations in the country.
June 27, 2026 10:07 PM IST | Written by Pratima O Pareek

OpenAI has appointed former Uber India head Prabhjeet Singh as Managing Director for India, strengthening its leadership in ChatGPT’s second-largest market after the United States. Singh will join the company in September and report to Asia Pacific Managing Director Kiran Mani, leading OpenAI’s India operations as the company expands its presence across the country.

The appointment follows rapid growth in India. Earlier this year, ahead of the India AI Impact Summit 2026, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman announced that India had surpassed 100 million weekly active ChatGPT users, making it the platform’s second-largest market after the United States.

According to media reports, Singh will oversee consumer growth, enterprise adoption, strategic partnerships, regulatory engagement, and business operations.

Singh’s appointment comes months after OpenAI named former Google executive and JioStar CEO Kiran Mani as Managing Director for Asia Pacific. Mani leads the company’s strategy and business operations across the region and reports to Chief Strategy Officer Jason Kwon. Since opening its first Asia office in Tokyo in April 2024, OpenAI has expanded its footprint across the Asia-Pacific region, including Singapore, South Korea, Australia, and India.

Also Read: OpenAI Taps Kiran Mani to Lead APAC Expansion Amid Growing Backlash

OpenAI opened its first India office in New Delhi last year and has since introduced several India-focused initiatives, including ChatGPT Go, the IndQA benchmark covering 12 Indian languages, education partnerships providing more than 100,000 ChatGPT Edu licenses to leading institutions. OpenAI said that it plans to establish new offices in Mumbai and Bengaluru later this year.

Before joining OpenAI, Singh spent nearly 11 years at Uber, most recently serving as Uber India and South Asia President. During his tenure, he led the company’s mobility business across India, Sri Lanka, and Bangladesh after holding leadership roles spanning strategy, operations, and business growth.

Singh holds an MBA from the Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad and a bachelor’s degree in Electronics and Communication Engineering from the Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur.

Beyond OpenAI’s expanding presence, the broader question for India is whether it can move beyond AI adoption to ownership and long-term value creation. As global AI companies deepen their investments and compete for India’s rapidly growing user base, policymakers and industry leaders face the challenge of ensuring the country converts its scale into homegrown AI models, infrastructure, intellectual property, and long-term economic value, rather than remaining primarily a market for technologies developed elsewhere.

Also Read: OpenAI’s India Boom: Massive Scale, Missing Ownership

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  • Pratima Pareek, Editor and Co-founder of AI FrontPage

    Pratima O Pareek is an Editor and Co-Founder of AI FrontPage. A gold medalist in Mass Communication and Journalism, she's worked across national and international newsrooms, bringing sharp editorial instincts and a commitment to clarity. She believes in cutting through the noise to deliver stories that actually matter.
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