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To a large degree yes, and are becoming increasingly so.

The engines are made in India if thats what you are asking.

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I am not sure why it hasnt happened, especially after the large sale of trucks by Ashok Leyland many years back.

http://www.ashokleyland.com/sites/default/files/journals/12004news.pdf

Maybe others have more up to date developments.

India with it's big population should have better economy imagine every one can buy a car or every one can by smart phone, laptop and so on that is a huge demand which is mean no import of any product only raw materials find jobs to as many as possible establish a very good taxation system this way you can make a better life of your own people and stronger economy make a very punishable laws against any religious or racism talk or calls, zero tolerance about corruption there you go you build one of the strongest society.
 
India with it's big population should have better economy imagine every one can buy a car or every one can by smart phone, laptop and so on that is a huge demand which is mean no import of any product only raw materials find jobs to as many as possible establish a very good taxation system this way you can make a better life of your own people and stronger economy make a very punishable laws against any religious or racism talk or calls, zero tolerance about corruption there you go you build one of the strongest society.

Yes we have neglected supply side for too long now. It is being sorted out bit by bit by current administration. It will take some time, probably a decade or more.

As for education and rule of law, that will also take time to fully permeate, maybe one entire generation. First about 2 - 3 times the economic margins and leverage has to be created so people are not so blindly led by idiots....because they physically see the problems of following such mentalities quite quickly.
 
First Hybrid city bus in India (Navi Mumbai):



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(Made in Bangalore)
 
If govt. plays it right and hybrid's catch on ndia can jump and become engine supplier to the world.

Logic : Hybrids make engines smaller and India is Global top 10 in small engine business.
It's a basic commodity rather, branding engines is just add-on marketing.
Think agri. pumps not rocket science or truck engines.
 
Thank God the Indian Auto industry isn't missing the bus on electric's and hybrid's.
I'm excited because hybrid-electric paradigm discontinuity can catapult Indian Co.'s to something else.

It was unbelievable to see the boss of GM quote Tesla, Ford, Tata and Geely motors as competition in the same breath. Vid.'s on YouTube. Mahindra and AL are also on to this new tech.
 
Suzuki Hayabusa now Made in India
IndiaToday.in | New Delhi, March 8, 2016 | Dhruv Paliwal | UPDATED 15:33 IST

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Suzuki Hayabusa will now be assembled in India.


Suzuki Motorcycle India Private Limited (SMIPL), a subsidiary of one of the world's leading two-wheeler manufacturers, Suzuki Motor Corporation, Japan has begun assembly of its flagship motorcycle - the Suzuki Hayabusa - at a state of the art assembly line at its plant in Gurgaon, Haryana.

With the advent of the Make in India program, SMIPL are keen to support and strengthen this promising initiative to transform India into a global design and manufacturing hub.

The Suzuki Hayabusa is one of the most renowned and cult motorcycles across the globe, and this fan following is more than evident among motorcycling fans in India as well. Apart from the phenomenal performance, this motorcycle has been widely acclaimed for its all-round capabilities.

The Suzuki Hayabusa will be imported as CKD (Completely Knocked Down) Kits and assembled at the same factory in Gurgaon where the entire SMIPL lineup is manufactured and assembled. Nonetheless, the specifications of the motorcycle shall remain unchanged as compared to its CBU (Completely Built Up) counterpart which has been imported from Japan all these years.

Mr. Kenji Hirozawa, Vice President Sales & Marketing, SMIPL, said, "India is one of the largest manufacturer of motorcycles in the world. This is a clear indication of the high demands in this ever growing market. Along with growth, comes maturity. Coupled with growth in lifestyle and infrastructure, there is an increasing demand for Big Bikes by the Indian Enthusiast. SMIPL shall cater to this by starting assembly of our most widely selling big bike, the Suzuki Hayabusa. We firmly believe in the Make in India program and this another step to show our support even in the big bike market."

The end customer will definitely benefit from this move, and the Hayabusa shall be available at the Suzuki Big Bike Dealerships for INR 1,357,135 (Ex-showroom Delhi) in March 2016.

Suzuki Hayabusa now Made in India : Press Releases, News - India Today
 
Now that is a cool bike.

Surely you'd take this over the relic RE Bullet @Icarus sir?

New Made-in-India BMW G310R Revealed
By Ameya Naik | Nov 12, 2015


BMW Motorrad gave us a glimpse into its 300cc bike with theG310 Stunt Concept and we've given you all the details on that. The company, today, finally revealed its smallest capacity bike - the BMW G310R, which will be built in India at TVS Motor Company's Bengaluru plant. The bike has been completely designed and engineered by BMW in Munich, Germany and this one has been built solely to increase the company's global market share.

This is a big boost for the Indian market as well, as this will be the first bike from the BMW Motorrard stable to be manufactured outside of Europe and that's how much confidence the German manufacturer has in this country. All the equipment at the plant has been shipped from Germany and the workforce too has received extensive training to bring the quality level at par with international standards.

Also Read: BMW-TVS Might Launch its Highly Anticipated G 310 R

The G310 R is designed to be the basis for a family of bikes and there will be a half faired and adventure' bike versions which will be seen in the market soon. This is the smallest capacity of all the BMW's currently on sale.

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Ofcourse there was the R24 but the year was 1948 and that's a long time ago. Though small, its design is as modern as it comes. You can see the connection between the BMW S1000R and R1200R in terms of the styling and this is where BMW wins you over. Yes, there is a hint of the Bajaj Pulsar in the look too, but that's one aspect that can be completely overlooked. But it shows its roots when you see the angular side panels, which are almost identical to those on the S1000R while the headlamp and small shroud which have a bit of R1200R in them.

But it's the engine that will be the most talked about part of the G310R and that is because it's a 313cc, single-cylinder, four-valve liquid-cooled engine, with double overhead camshafts and fuel injection. The engine has been designed to work across the globe and with all sorts of fuel quality. According to the folks at BMW Motorrad, the engine produces 34bhp at 9500rpm and 28Nm of torque at 7500rpm.

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The engine design sees the cylinder head twisted around by 180-degrees but the cylinder is also canted backwards. According to the people at BMW, the advantages are both in allowing a straight pathway for the fuel and air mixture into the engine but also in the general architecture of the bike with a lower centre of gravity and allow for a longer swingarm and therefore more stable handling.

There is also some technology lifted straight from the S1000RR engine which punches out 200bhp and that is the Diamond Like Carbon (DLC) on the rocker arms. This helps in reducing friction.

Also Read: BMW Motorrad Reveals eRR Electric Supersport Bike

The G310R is built with tubular steel to keep costs down and benefits from a long swingarm for handling stability. In terms of suspension, the new G 310 R has a torsionally stiff, highly robust tubular steel frame in grid structure with bolt-on rear frame. The front wheel suspension is taken care of by a solid upside-down fork while at the rear there is an aluminium swinging arm in conjunction with a spring strut that is mounted on it directly. The wheelbase is 1374mm and BMW has used the lightweight but strong five-spoke 17-ichn wheels which add to the big bike look of the G310R.

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Like all BMW motorcycles, the new G 310 R is fitted with ABS as standard. It combines a powerful brake system with 2-channel ABS. At the front wheel, a single-disc brake with radially bolted 4-piston fixed caliper and a brake disc diameter of 300 millimetres ensures powerful and stable deceleration. At the rear, this function is performed by a 2-piston floating caliper in conjunction with a 240-millimetre brake disc. The G 310 R instrument cluster has a large liquid crystal display that offers excellent clarity and a wide range of information.

The bike will be launched in India soon but BMW targets the global markets with the G310R and that's why India will become an export hub for the company. It plans to sell 2 lakh bikes every year and the G310R will play a significant role in achieving that target. When launched in India, the G310R will go up against the KTM Duke 390 and Kawasaki Z250, so expect the price range to be similar to these bikes.

New Made-in-India BMW G310R Revealed - News - NDTV CarAndBike.com
 
Now that is a cool bike.

Surely you'd take this over the relic RE Bullet @Icarus sir?

Surely is a beaut but I don't ride for speed. I ride for the feel of it which can only come when you slow down a bit and take your time as you fully immerse yourself in the environment.
 

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