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General Mills India Center Expands India Presence With New Office in Pune

India, October 28, 2025: In a strategic move to strengthen its presence in India’s business landscape, General Mills India Center, has inaugurated a new satellite office in Kalyani Nagar, Pune, a fast-growing hub for technology and innovation.
This expansion underscores General Mills’ commitment to investing in future-ready workplaces that attract and nurture talent while fostering innovation, collaboration and a culture of belonging. The Pune location will help to support increasing business demands and will house employees from the Digital & Technology function, a vital pillar of the company’s global innovation and growth strategy.
Spanning 5,500 square feet, the new office features state-of-the-art infrastructure, tech-enabled workstations, and collaborative spaces designed to enhance productivity and well-being. The workspace design embodies General Mills’ people-first philosophy, seen across all its locations worldwide.

Gautam Kaul, Director – Global Workplace Strategy & Solutions, General Mills India Centre, said, “Our new office in Pune is more than a geographic expansion, it represents our commitment to continue to invest in new talent to drive growth, innovation, collaboration, and impact across General Mills.”
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