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Recently visited Target's Global Capability Centre in Bengaluru today with Hon'ble CM of Karnataka and senior officers from the Government of Karnataka. It was great interacting with the leadership team and learning how Bengaluru has become Target's largest GCC globally, playing a central role in the company's engineering, data...

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