The automobile industry in India is expected to be the world's third largest by 2016, with the country currently the world's second largest two-wheeler manufacturer. Two-wheeler production is projected to rise from 16.9 million in FY14 to 28.8 million by FY21. Furthermore, passenger vehicle production is expected to increase to 10 million in FY21 from 3.1 million in FY14.
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25th Edition of DTR Apr 2016 – Sep 2016
A STUDY ON THE IMPACTOF DECLARATION OFDIVIDEND IN AUTOMOBILE INDUSTRY
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Published 2016-09-30
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