Thanks.
A sane voice in the wilderness.
The unfortunate thing is, this mal-reputation by Indian companies of commercial vehicle products in our small market was not made in one day. It was made over fifty years and with some justification, by bus/truck fleet owners. The quality of engines, suspensions were so bad that time between overhauls were measured in one fourth that of similar Japanese buses/trucks.
Indian-made vehicles did not measure up historically quality-wise to those made in Japan or Korea. Some would say they still do not, though as I understand great strides were made recently in styling and also improvements in quality in recent years.
But once a mal-reputation is made, they are hard to refute.
Car buyers in the US still won't buy Hyundai and KIA vehicles because of bad reputation that occurred in the 1990's.
In the last two decades (as some of the bhakts highlighted) foreign bus mfrs. were acquired (for Tata, electrical bus makers in the UK and Irizar which was a bus body maker in Spain). Tata also acquired Daewoo's truck line which was being disposed of. These purchases bolstered Tata's position in India.
However I am still unconvinced whether Indian mfrs. will be as successful as Chinese ones in selling electric or Fuel-cell buses overseas profitably.
If they can do import-substitution successfully, that will be a source of much satisfaction in Indian circles I am sure. The size of India's own market for commercial vehicles will see to Tata and AL's success in that area.
India's auto component manufacturing industry grew 65% during H1 2021 - Business Insider India
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Auto parts sector rides on exports, revenue up 65% in H1 FY22 - ET Auto
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BMW Motorrad sales double to 5,191 units in India in 2021
Achieving the highest ever annual sales by a premium motorcycle brand in India, BMW Motorrad sold 5,191 motorcycles, posting a remarkable growth of 102.5 per cent as compared to 2020, the company said in a release.
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