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India Powers Ahead with MG Windsor EV Pro Amid Regional Turmoil | Operation Sindhoor in Action While neighboring countries continue to indulge in unrest and sponsor instability, India remains laser-focused on innovation, sustainability, and progress. The recent launch of the MG Windsor EV Pro is a testament to this commitment. MG Windsor EV Pro Highlights: Range: Up to 449 km Battery: 52.9 kWh prismatic pack Safety: 6 airbags + Level-2 ADAS Tech: 15.6” touchscreen, Jio-powered app store, multi-lingual voice support Unique Feature: Vehicle-to-Load (V2L) for powering external devices Pricing: Starts at ₹9.99 lakh (under Battery-as-a-Service model) The Windsor EV Pro is symbolic of India’s stance in today’s global landscape: peace through progress, and strength through sustainability. What’s your take on India’s growing EV ecosystem? #OperationSindhoor #MGWindsorPro #EVIndia #ElectricVehicles #MakeInIndia #GreenMobility #TechDiplomacy #SmartMobility #IndiaRising

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