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Nikhil Raj Singh

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Tesla’s Entry into India – Game-Changer or Overhyped? For Tesla’s Entry: Boosts EV Adoption – Tesla’s presence will accelerate India’s shift to electric vehicles. Tech & Innovation – Brings cutting-edge technology, pushing local automakers to improve. Economic Growth – Creates jobs, attracts investment, and strengthens the EV ecosystem. Environmental Impact – Reduces carbon emissions and supports India’s climate goals. Against Tesla’s Entry: Too Expensive – Tesla cars aren’t affordable for most Indians. Lack of Infrastructure – Charging stations are limited, making ownership inconvenient. Strong Local Competition – Indian brands like Tata and Mahindra offer cheaper EVs. Policy & Import Barriers – High import duties and unclear policies may hurt Tesla’s success.

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