Qualcomm and MapmyIndia have partnered to boost "Make in India" automotive solutions.
They aim to improve connectivity, convenience, and safety for cars and two-wheelers.
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China’s Flying Taxis: The Future of Urban Transportation is Here!
China has officially approved autonomous flying taxis, marking a historic step in urban mobility. EHang, a leading Chinese aerial vehicle company, is set to commercially operate its
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Nitin Ghatkari said that he won't let self driving cars to enter in India, why ? Because it can cause huge loss of employment.
By This statement you can understand where the world is moving, India and other Developing Nations have a huge chunk of p
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Diesel cars in delhi gets expired after 10 years. I want to create business with their owners.
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