Tesla has started hiring staff in India, in another deja vu moment. After several false starts in the market, is it finally time for Tesla to launch in India? Tesla has been trying to get into the Indian automotive market for years,
Tesla has identified sites for showrooms in New Delhi and Mumbai, marking progress in its strategy to enter India's automotive market.
Foreign brands compete for about a third of overall demand, and total EV sales remain vestigial.
Building a Tesla factory in India would be "unfair" to the US, Trump said in a joint interview with Musk this week.
Elon Musk's Tesla is looking to hire senior staff in India, job advertisements posted this week showed, signalling progress in the electric vehicle maker's plans to enter the world's third-biggest auto market.
The listings also hinted at the opening of a Tesla store and a delivery center in India. For instance, the "Store Manager" listing says the new hire will be "responsible for overs
Tesla and India have engaged on-and-off for years, but the carmaker had stayed away from the South Asian nation over concerns on high import duties.
Reuters reported that Modi was slated to meet Musk during his trip this week to the United States, and Starlink's entry in the South Asian market could come up for discussion in the meeting.
Tesla looks to hire in India, Baidu highlights AI progress, Arista Networks results due, and more... Tesla ( TSLA -0.03%) is looking to enter the Indian market, with job postings in Mumbai coming less than a week after Elon Musk sat down with Indian PM Narendra Modi.
Electric vehicle maker Tesla has begun hiring in India, with the company of tycoon Elon Musk issuing advertisements days after US President Donald Trump's right-hand man met with India's premier.
U.S. President Donald Trump has criticized Tesla (NASDAQ: TSLA) for potentially building a factory in India, calling it unfair to the U.S. in a Fox News interview aired Tuesday. Trump highlighted Indias steep