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Elon Musk promises to bring Tesla to India “as soon as possible” when Modi is visiting the US. – Newzdaddy

Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla,

Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla,

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After arriving in New York on Tuesday night, the Prime Minister spoke with approximately twenty thought leaders from diverse areas.

As part of his historic three-day state visit to the US, Prime Minister Narendra Modi today met Tesla CEO and Twitter founder Elon Musk. After the encounter, Musk told reporters, “I’m a fan of Modi.”
“The meeting with the prime minister was wonderful, and I really like the man. He recently came to our factory. Therefore, we have been acquainted for some time,” Musk stated. “I am tremendously optimistic about India’s future. India, in my opinion, offers the greatest potential of any major nation on earth.

The Prime Minister first met Musk in 2015 while touring the California plant of Tesla Motors.

When questioned about a timetable for Tesla’s arrival in India, Musk responded, “I am confident Tesla will be there and will do so as soon as humanly possible.”

“PM Modi really cares about India because he is encouraging us to invest heavily there, which is something we frequently do. We just need to determine the best timing,” the Twitter CEO continued. He genuinely wants to act in India’s best interests. He wants to be transparent and helpful to the businesses. Naturally, you should also see to it that India benefits from it.

Musk was questioned about the automaker’s interest in the Indian market during

The Prime Minister praised Musk’s initiatives to increase technology’s affordability and accessibility across a range of industries. He extended an invitation to Musk to look into potential investment prospects in India’s commercial space and electric vehicle industries.

Tuesday morning, the Prime Minister departed for the US for a distinguished State Visit, a privilege only accorded to the closest of allies by Washington, DC. A speech to a joint session of the US Congress, meetings with corporate executives and Indian expatriates, and a state dinner at the White House with US President Joe Biden are among the highlights of the Prime Minister’s agenda.
This historic tour prioritizes ties in trade and defense.

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