Global auto giants flooding into India - A threat!
Hi Friends!
I like to throw some light on the new car makers and their strategies to develop business.

Next to China, India is a potential car market which has the infrastructure to produce more cars, but only fails to have good automobile entrepreneurs .
On one hand, we enjoy giving room for foreign car makers to enter our lands, build their car factories, provide electricity, man force for cheaper wages and much more.. what do these companies actually do in return. They provide cars to the domestic market. That is for name sake. But, the major junk goes as exports. For instance, they use all our infrastructure and produce cars (worth Rs. 3 lakhs) and export them for Rs. 6 lakhs! Now, this is business, I can understand! But, in the long run, these companies may suck all our infrastructure and leave us as beggars! Just think.. Hindustan Motors is dying. The strong brands Mahindra and Tata are serving us for sure, but the automobile magazines and auto sector media heavily criticize on the Indian bred cars' quality and design and durability.
Instead of welcoming whosoever wants to enter the automobile sector, is Government having any rules and conditions as to question the ecological plans of the upcoming car makers, I mean regarding launch of electric cars or alternate fuel cars? Does the Govt has power to check the wages provided to the Indians who work in foreign car factories? In return to the infrastructures provided by our country, does the car maker does something in return to the environment in which he produces cars? Which autonomous body is monitoring all these activities?
Guys, i feel its a trap... Governments' liberal attitude is a trap, and opening gates for all the auto giants into Indian market is like putting mud on over own heads, because soon our markets will be flooded with all brands of cars, and our Indian bred cars will be pushed to the last in terms of the so called "feel good factor" as these guys say about the foreign brand cars. And, in the end, all the control of the automobile industry will be in the hands of foreign car makers, they will fix the price and they will sell the cars dominating the Indian car makers, and forget products like Nano in future.. because you and I already shy away from buying this car due to the so called "prestige" we have developed recently.
In fact, the thought that 'some one may think that I am a middle class man driving a Tata Nano' will dominate over the fact that ' i just wanted a cheaper mileage car to commute from A to B, and Nano just serves my purpose' making us to avoid encouraging the home grown worthy products and go for foreign brand cars with the market hypes!





