In a move to make Twitter financially stable by late 2023, its CEO Elon Musk has shut two of its three India offices and told its staff to work from home.
According to Bloomberg, Twitter, which fired more than 90% of its roughly 200-plus staff in India late last year, closed its offices in the political center New Delhi and financial hub of Mumbai.
The report further said the company continues to operate an office in the southern tech hub of Bengaluru that mostly houses engineers.
Billionaire Chief Executive Officer Musk has fired staff and shut offices around the world as part of an effort to get Twitter financially stable by late 2023.