Driving through the new bridges of friendship
I come from an age where cars were considered a luxury and only elites drove them. Now I see youngsters of my family talking so much about cars, I also started flipping through the automotive sections of my daily newspapers and felt good.
‘Brand Britain’ surely sounds like a neo-colonization, but fortunately it only talks of a progressive independent India. It is reverse pressure of what most people term as globalization. The country that ruled us 60 years back is now talking of partnerships, natural bonding in the automotive sector between UK and India.
Lord Digby Jones, Trade and Investment Minister of UK, said in a paper that India offers wonderful opportunities to UK companies to find lasting business partnerships. He believes that UK and Indian automotive sectors will form a natural bond due to the common fascination of ingenuity and innovation. Nice to read that once-a-ruler is now humbling itself to find common fascinations. Makes me proud of the long way India has come!
Article Submitted by Srivastava
‘Brand Britain’ surely sounds like a neo-colonization, but fortunately it only talks of a progressive independent India. It is reverse pressure of what most people term as globalization. The country that ruled us 60 years back is now talking of partnerships, natural bonding in the automotive sector between UK and India.
Lord Digby Jones, Trade and Investment Minister of UK, said in a paper that India offers wonderful opportunities to UK companies to find lasting business partnerships. He believes that UK and Indian automotive sectors will form a natural bond due to the common fascination of ingenuity and innovation. Nice to read that once-a-ruler is now humbling itself to find common fascinations. Makes me proud of the long way India has come!
Article Submitted by Srivastava
Labels: Growth in Indian auto industry, Joint Venture, UK-based car companies











1 Comments:
India again seems to have become a hot destination for Britain. Only this time i hope they keep their relations limited to business.
In just 60 years, after it was left bleeding and poor, India has recovered remarkably. It just goes to show that India has the power to come back as a stronger nation.
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