Renault reaffirms its "Make in India" commitment by sharing the Renault KWID perspective with Narendra Modi
Sumit Sawhney, Country CEO and Managing Director of Renault India Operations, shared his perspective on Renault KWID and also presented Modi with an exclusively designed hand-made scale model of Renault KWID, as a successful testament to the ‘Make in India’ mission.
Renault is one of the leading participants at the ‘Make in India’ conclave and is showcasing its clear vison and business strategy of leveraging the design, engineering and manufacturing strength of India, which is led by Renault KWID, Renault’s global car for conquest.
Renault KWID is manufactured with over 98% localization and epitomises the ‘Make in India’ ideology. Renault will also soon commence on its export strategy for Renault KWID, putting the expertise of Indian manufacturing on the global map.
Speaking on the occasion, Sumit Sawhney, Country CEO and Managing Director Renault India Operations, shared, “It was a proud moment for Renault in India, as the Honorable Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited the Renault arena to witness ‘Renault KWID’ a successful testament to the Government’s thrust to ‘Make in India’. We shared our strategy and efforts of launching a world-class product by also leveraging Indian talent along with Global. If the country’s economy has to grow, the manufacturing sector has to grow and the automobile industry is one of the major drivers of this sector. We have great confidence that the industry is going to bounce back stronger, and that the ‘Make in India’ campaign will play a key role in growing the economy.”
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