ELON MUSK IN INDIA – A SUCCESS STORY IN THE MAKINGHarikumar Pallathadka
Tesla CEO Elon Musk told India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi in New York City on Tuesday that the EV maker will expand into the country "as soon as humanly possible."
After asking Parag Agarwal, CEO of Twitter to leave immediately after acquiring the social-media company, Musk fired thousands of Twitter employees. He did away with 50 per cent of the globaly workforce. Of course, employees in India were also impacted, including engineers. Later contract workers...
Elon Musk announced plans to visit India in 2024. The Tesla CEO also stated that Tesla was likely to make a “significant investment in India in the future.”
Starlink has already gotten more than 5,000 pre-orders for its devices in India but is struggling to receive commercial licenses without which it cannot offer services in the country. “Unfortunately, the timeline for receiving licenses to operate is currently unknown, and there are several issues...
What could be the Tesla problems in India? Earlier, Elon Musk had mentioned that import duties in India are considerably high compared to other countries. In India, 100% tax is levied on CBU cars with a CIF(cost, insurance, freight) value of more than $40,000. This will increase the ...
The company had first hinted plans to enter Indian market last year, and finally Tesla CEO Elon Musk confirmed India launch plans by replying to an auto-enthusiast on Twitter saying they might finally break ice this year. There’s nothing concrete on the India launch plans yet, but Musk ...
Elon Musk wants to re-engineer the “public square” 马斯克想要改建“公共广场” The world’s best-known engineer gives himself another grand problem to solve 全球最著名的工程师又给自己揽了个大活 SWEEPING STATEMENTS about the future of humanity do not usually feature in discussions about leveraged...
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk)October 2, 2020 Speaking of 2019, Musk made similar comments about India in response to somebody asking “What about India sir?” back then; to which the Tesla CEO replied “Would love to be there this year. If not, definitely next!”– of course, this was Ma...
To be clear, Musk’s motivations are far from pure when it comes to “free speech” on X. Musk has been more than willing to censor content at the request of authoritarians in Turkey and India while providing plenty of rationalizations about local laws. But Musk is right to challenge Aust...