On the new EV Passenger Vehicle Manufacturing Scheme, Mr Vinod Aggarwal, President, SIAM said, “A holistic view has been taken by the Government of India in the best interests of the country. The Indian Automobile Industry and members of SIAM will adapt to this new policy and remain committed to bring new, innovative & aspirational products and work towards developing a robust EV Eco system in the country.”
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