A nine-member team of world's largest auto-maker General Motors has come to India to study the market for rural and urban concept vehicles. The task will prepare a venture plan for the Indian market for a "less than a micro car concept" and a "village car concept", besides studying infrastructural set-up in the country and technology required to keep pace with changing trends. "Visit of the team will help us further understand the unique Indian conditions - infrstructural set-up in the country and technology required to keep pace with changing trends. "Visit of the team will help us further understand the unique Indian conditions - infrastructural as well as industrial - the constriants, emerging trends and technology required to leverage the opportunities," GM executive director (Asia Pacific operations), Christopher Green, said in a statement issued yesterday. A similar team, which visited India last year, had made 10 recommendations to the GM strategy board.

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First Published: Feb 15 2000 | 12:00 AM IST

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