News and rumours around Spotify marching towards India has seen a spike in the past few months and today there’s another development. A report from Killer Features suggests that the music streaming company has appointed Himanshu Suri as the Senior Editor of Indian culture.

Spotify on the other hand hasn’t confirmed anything about the matter and has said - “We don't have any specific detail on your request for hire information at present.”

Himanshu, also known as Heems, is well known in the Indian music scenario and is a part of the hip-hop music group Swet Shop Boys. He was also an important part of alternative hip hop group Das Racist. If the report is true, he could potentially join former OLX CEO Amarjit Singh Batra who was appointed as Spotify India head.

Recently co-founder and CEO Daniel Ek had confirmed plans of entering India during the company's investors day presentation, although he didn’t reveal any specific details or the timeline for the India launch. Earlier this month, it was reported that Spotify had leased office space in Mumbai last year. The company also stated that it has 308 employees across India and 20 other countries that include Australia, Brazil, Belgium, Singapore, Spain, and Turkey at the end of 2017.

Considering almost every major music streaming name has established a base in India, Spotify could potentially make its way to the country soon. When that will happen though, is still not confirmed.