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Some players in the world do not want India to become a big manufacturer of these products, so they are engineering a problem, the Communications minister says
Current dominant battery tech making way for LFP batteries, say experts
"India cannot be considered an appendage to anyone; it holds its own position and developmental strength"
Producers and advertisers lining up to cash in on her mega star appeal
Bhavish Aggarwal of Ola and Tarun Mehta of Ather appear to have a lot in common, until you see the sharp strategic differences
The company is making substantial investments in capacity expansion, including setting up a Rs 400 crore plant near Jewar Airport to manufacture and package snack foods
First suggestion, if accepted, would ensure that problems arising from the pandemic or other factors would no longer be considered violative, necessitating the repayment of subsidies to the government
Aggarwal believes that Ola's new range of electric two-wheelers could bring most customers into the EV fold
Execs in America say they expect US' Trade Representative Katherine Tai, who is visiting India from August 23-25, to take up the matter with New Delhi
The company is raising funds to help set up a new factory and strengthen R&D
The figure constitutes about 5 per cent of the global revenues of a company that is the world's largest EMS player
Plans to corner 5% of EV sales worldwide by 2025
"We will have at least six models and will start from the premium end, maybe with a sports utility vehicle," says R C Bhargava, Chairman, Maruti Suzuki India
Ather Energy's founder, Tarun Mehta, discusses his strategy to increase volumes, the competition, and the impact of the FAME-II reduction
This (licensing requirement for PC imports) is really about the import management system. It is about managing the type of imports bound for India, said MoS IT
R C Bhargava, chairman, MSIL, in an interaction talks about the company's EV plans, the need to acquire Suzuki Motor Gujarat (SMG), and reorganisation
The world's largest electronics maker is keen to show that its India plans are on track. That is understandable because Foxconn needs India as much as India needs Foxconn
Qualcomm is working with mobile operators to reduce the price of phones further to Rs 8,000 and many manufacturers say that the target is to hit Rs 7,000 by the festive season
The UK, which is looking at withdrawing all subsidies on EVs, has seen penetration in the same period going up from 2 per cent to 23 per cent
Korean giant accounts for 35% of smartphone exports, but Apple's 3 Taiwanese vendors together contribute 45% of such exports