Exclusive: Top Xiaomi India Executives Are Exiting in a Major Leadership Shakeup

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  • Xiaomi India is undergoing another major internal restructuring, with multiple senior team members reportedly preparing to leave the company in coming months.
  • Instead of hiring immediate replacements, Xiaomi is expected to redistribute responsibilities among existing leadership as part of a leaner management structure.
  • The changes come shortly after Alvin Tse’s return to Xiaomi’s global headquarters and amid the brand’s ongoing shift from volume-driven sales to a more premium-focused strategy in India.

A wave of internal restructuring is currently underway at Xiaomi India. According to industry veterans and brand insiders who spoke to us exclusively, the smartphone giant is undergoing significant leadership changes. Several core team members are preparing to leave the company in coming months, marking yet another major shift in the brand’s operations as it navigates a highly competitive market.

Leadership Rejig

Our sources indicate that as these core executives exit, Xiaomi India is not immediately rushing to fill their shoes with new hires. Instead, the responsibilities and daily operations handled by the departing members will be distributed among the remaining key leaders.

This internal consolidation comes hot on the heels of a massive administrative reshuffle at the very top. Just recently, the brand’s India business head, Alvin Tse, transitioned back to the global headquarters. Following his move, a new executive, Alexander Tang was assigned to take over the crucial leadership role, tasked with revitalizing the brand’s presence in the country. This newly streamlined management structure appears to be a deliberate strategy to run a tighter, more agile ship.

Brand Performance Over the Year

The ongoing leadership reorganization aligns with Xiaomi’s changing fortunes in the Indian smartphone market. Once the undisputed leader known for pushing high volumes of affordable devices, the brand has faced stiff competition. Recent market data indicates a notable dip in overall market share.

In response, Xiaomi has spent the last year actively recalibrating its strategy. The brand is shifting away from a purely volume-driven approach, pivoting instead toward a value-driven and premium user experience. While total shipment numbers have tapered off, the company has seen an increase in the average selling price of its devices.

The Road Ahead

As Xiaomi India streamlines its internal ranks, the immediate challenge will be maintaining employee morale while steering a leaner executive team through a crucial transition phase. In a market as volatile as India, operational agility can either be a massive advantage or a bottleneck.

Whether this consolidation helps the company reclaim its crown or forces it to cede more ground to rivals remains to be seen. We have reached out to Xiaomi India for an official statement regarding these structural changes and will update this story as soon as they respond.

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Mehtab AnsariMehtab Ansari
Mehtab Ansari is the Assistant Editor – Features & Reviews at Smartprix, where he writes about smartphones, laptops, audio gear, and everything in between. A computer science student by degree but a tech nerd by heart, he’s been into consumer tech for years and started reviewing products professionally in February 2024. He’s especially into photography and audio, often spending more time testing a smartphone’s camera than he probably should. For him, tech isn’t just work, it’s what he’s always thinking about.

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