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Books, Business, And Borders: Penguin’s Strategy In South East Asia

Gaurav Shrinagesh, CEO, Penguin Random House India, SEA and MENA

23-May-25 08:00

Books, Business, And Borders: Penguin’s Strategy In South East Asia

Penguin Random House, one of the world’s largest English-language publishers, has expanded in India, Southeast Asia, and the Middle East and North Africa. Aisalli Ayub speaks to regional CEO Gaurav, Gaurav Shrinagesh, of Penguin Random House India, South East Asia, Middle East and North Africa on amplifying local voices, embracing regional languages, adapting to digital trends, and taking regional authors to the global stage.

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Produced by: Aghilen Sankar, Tun Hizami Hashim

Presented by: Aisalli Ayub


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