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How about Tata, Mahindra, Bajaj, TVS in Pakistan?

Bajaj,TVS etc are low level third class products. Like tata nono bakwaas, they will never work in Pakistan

Have you ever ride a bike ???? seriously you are questioning Indian automobile industry???? lolz man..... we can see one new model once in a month.....
 
TVS APACHE SERIES RTR 2012 :D-

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Pak Bikez
Honda 125 Deluxe 5 Gears
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Indian bikes, like many Indian products would find great success in Pakistan, because in the end, the consumer wants value. A common man will compare the sophistication of a product with the amount of money he/she is capable and willing to spend on it. To the end user, it is often irrelevant where a product is from. Brand recognition is based on quality and if the Indian bikes meet the performance parameters and do so at an affordable price, you can bet people will buy them.

The problem is that investing in a new nation, even one largely similar to the domestic market, requires massive outlays of capital. It is one thing for a western company to be reluctant to invest in Pakistan, due to the constantly fluctuating economy and lack of enforced regulations that breed corruption...for an Indian company the risks are even greater. What happens if there is another conflict? What if they are kicked out and their assets become Pakistani or Indians demand the curtailment of business in Pakistan and it starts to adversely affect the brand?

So, while it makes a great amount of sense and I am huge supporter of cross border communication and cooperation...the risks faced by companies from both sides face is still huge and may not be justifiable to its' stake holders.
 
I had seen Titan watches in Karachi for the first time as there is an importer for that. Those watches are extremely cheap looking. not only their designs but also the quality of materials was extremely cheap. I would prefer a cheap Casio watch on that.

If Titan is to go by in terms of quality, then I would like to be excused from seeing Indian bikes on the Pakistani road.
 
I had seen Titan watches in Karachi for the first time as there is an importer for that. Those watches are extremely cheap looking. not only their designs but also the quality of materials was extremely cheap. I would prefer a cheap Casio watch on that.

If Titan is to go by in terms of quality, then I would like to be excused from seeing Indian bikes on the Pakistani road.
y do people need watch when they can check the time in cell phone itself.:confused:
 
I had seen Titan watches in Karachi for the first time as there is an importer for that. Those watches are extremely cheap looking. not only their designs but also the quality of materials was extremely cheap. I would prefer a cheap Casio watch on that.

If Titan is to go by in terms of quality, then I would like to be excused from seeing Indian bikes on the Pakistani road.
I agree with you Indian bikes should never be sold in Pakistan...there are plenty of local and Chinese bikes already in the Pakistani market.Even the Indian bike makers are focusing on African and South American markets .
Instead,I would say can you please export the Super Power 125,so that when we feel all supa-supa...... we could ride a Supa Powa:lol:

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I had seen Titan watches in Karachi for the first time as there is an importer for that. Those watches are extremely cheap looking. not only their designs but also the quality of materials was extremely cheap. I would prefer a cheap Casio watch on that.

If Titan is to go by in terms of quality, then I would like to be excused from seeing Indian bikes on the Pakistani road.

may be there is a possibility, you might seen Jitan instead of titan... just like gulsar copy of pulsar ....

Titan Watches | India please visit the thread...
 
well...Indian brothers shouldnt bother as they have best bikes for themselves whether its honda, yamaha or bajaj. we dont know about quality but look wise these are best n best and a dream for us. and being a pakistani i am just helpless and speechless that some among us are advocating these bullllcrap honda 70s and 125s for no reason except for arguing with indians. they have innovative, stylish , beautiful bikes with great features while our honda-atlas just paste a new sticker each year on their bike and label it as a new model.
infact we are doomed by these monopolists aka honda, toyota and napak suzuki and they are anathema for consumers and also for a nation as a whole. these companies feel great pain in their backs whenever a chances for change in duties occur. because they would never find such a big market which could soo easily be fooled by them.

if indian bikes would come here then truly it will be a blessing for us and we'll be saved from these japenese mafia, many millions and millions of people will surely love to buy these indian bikes and i am pretty sure those who are opposing it will buy it when they'll grow up.

but we all know we are not that lucky and we will be kept looted by these thugs always and some mindless will keep advocating them till they get mature, but when they get mature many other will be ready to take their places.
 
I agree with you Indian bikes should never be sold in Pakistan...there are plenty of local and Chinese bikes already in the Pakistani market.Even the Indian bike makers are focusing on African and South American markets .
Instead,I would say can you please export the Super Power 125,so that when we feel all supa-supa...... we could ride a Supa Powa:lol:

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What's that??? 'Hero Passion' look alike with with a Honda (Bikes) emblem!! :lol:
 
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