As the BJP-led NDA alliance appears poised to retain power at the Centre and Mr. Nitin Gadkari resumes his charge as the Transport Minister third time, on this note, please find enclosed the quote on behalf of Mr. Siddhartha Bagri, Co-Founder and CEO of Pravaig highlighting policies supporting local innovation and production in India’s EV industry to foster self-sustainability and long-term growth.
“He can steamroll over other policies that are against the interests of Indian manufacturers. We advocate for self-enriching policies that incentivize domestic manufacturers and ensure a stable regulatory environment. Consistent, well-thought-out policies are essential to avoid disruptions and support long-term growth, allowing the industry to plan and invest with confidence.”
About Siddharth Bagri:
Siddhartha Bagri is the co-founder and CEO of Pravaig Dynamics, which is an Indian Electric Vehicle (EV) startup building its premium electric car – Extinction Mk I.Technology has never been more omnipresent, and yet technology has never been more inaccessible. It is now impossible for the average citizen of the world to stake a claim on technology, despite having been built on our common knowledge and hard work. We are abstracted away merely as end power sources and economic sources working hand to mouth, to keep our digital rent providing manufactured consent driven by our manufactured realities. History is witness to nations being led to certain economic ruin by the technology of convenience, starting from the textile mills of UK. With the dawn of AI, they are marking down each individual to be exploited, and attacking them economically and culturally.
About Pravaig:
Pravaig is a leading automotive technology company known for its innovative approach to design, manufacturing, and deep technology. Building products steeped in Indian values of independence and freedom, building technology for real ownership of customers worldwide.
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