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Do you think it’s actually true ? Tesla coming to India was great for Indian markets , their decision for withdrawal can be associated with India loosing a big opportunity. What do you think ?

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Issue with Tesla was the primary requirement for them to manufacture in India. Tesla is not looking into factory investments for now and they are already over worked to meet their already overworked delivery targets.

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