Toyota, Honda, Nissan and Ford are major automobile companies to which Kobe Steel had supplied its products.
Ford said its models in India are not affected by the issue.
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At the same time, the company is also considering what measures need to be put in place going forward, the spokesperson added.
When contacted, a Ford India spokesperson said: "We don't have any exposure to Kobe Steel across our product portfolio in India."
Queries sent to Nissan Motor India and Honda Cars remained unanswered.
Japan's Kobe Steel has admitted that it sold products that failed quality control tests to about 500 companies. It falsified data to pass the failed products.
The impacted companies globally were from across various industrial sectors including aviation, electronics, automobiles and bullet trains.
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