Google's head of public policy for India has resigned just five months after taking the job, two sources told Reuters, at a potentially critical time for the US tech giant as it awaits the outcome of at least two antitrust cases in the country.
The reasons for Archana Gulati's resignation were not immediately clear.
Gulati, who previously worked at NITI Aayog, declined to comment. A spokesperson for Alphabet Inc's Google also declined to comment.
Google is facing a series of antitrust cases in India and stricter tech-sector regulations.
The Competition Commission of India is looking into Google's business conduct in the smart TVs market, its Android operating system, as well as its in-app payments system.
The competition watchdog is close to announcing its decision in at least two antitrust cases against Google, people familiar with the process said.
At Google, Gulati led a team of public policy executives who look at various regulatory implications for the company in India, one of its key growth markets.
She worked as a joint secretary for digital communications at Niti Aayog until March 2021.
Before that, between 2014 and 2016, she worked as a senior official at the Competition Commission of India, in its Mergers & Acquisitions division, according to her LinkedIn profile.
A number of Indian government officials have been hired by Big Tech companies as they face tighter data and privacy regulation, as well as competition law scrutiny, under the Modi-led government.