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Nothing, a leading consumer electronics brand, is expanding its workforce in India to support the local economy and strengthen its 'Make in India' efforts through increased domestic manufacturing and innovation. This move reflects its commitment to local talent development and self-reliance in production. By scaling up operations, Nothing aims to enhance its market presence and contribute to India’s growing tech ecosystem.

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