Tesla CEO Elon Musk Revives Plan to Visit India After Talking With PM Narendra Modi

Musk flagged the travel plans in a post on his social media platform X on Saturday.

Advertisement
By Sidhartha Shukla, Bloomberg  | Updated: 21 April 2025 14:44 IST
Highlights
  • Tesla is in urgent need of new markets
  • The EV-maker has long wanted to enter India
  • Musk's relationship with Indian authorities remains complicated

Musk was due to visit India a year ago, but had postponed that trip owing to last minute work

Photo Credit: Reuters

Tesla Chief Executive Elon Musk indicated he'll visit India later this year after speaking yesterday with Prime Minister Narendra Modi, signaling potential progress in the electric-car maker's long-pending push into the world's most populous country.

He flagged the travel plans in a post on his social media platform X on Saturday. The billionaire entrepreneur had been due to visit India a year ago, but postponed that trip at the last minute, citing pressing issues at Tesla at the time.

A trip this year would come at a pivotal moment for the billionaire entrepreneur, whose companies Tesla, Starlink, and X face mounting challenges, globally and in India.

Tesla has been losing market share to rivals, due in part to aggressive pricing by the likes of Chinese EV powerhouse BYD Co. and Musk's closeness to US President Donald Trump, which has alienated certain customer segments and made Tesla a more polarizing brand.

Advertisement

The US company has also taken a hit from an escalating tariff war, which has prompted it to stop taking orders in China for Model S sedans and Model X sport utility vehicles — both of which are imported from the US.

As the EV landscape becomes more competitive, Tesla is in urgent need of new markets, and India — with its burgeoning middle class and a government pushing clean mobility — is an obvious target. Tesla has long wanted to enter India, but disagreements over import duties and local manufacturing commitments have stalled progress.

Advertisement

Meanwhile, Musk is advancing his other ventures in India. Starlink, Musk's satellite internet business, recently announced partnerships with Bharti Airtel and Reliance Jio. The partnerships could help bring satellite-based broadband to underserved rural areas, aligning with the Indian government's broader digital inclusion agenda.

Still, Musk's relationship with Indian authorities remains complicated. X, formerly known as Twitter, is locked in a dispute with the Indian government over content moderation.

Advertisement

© 2025 Bloomberg LP

(This story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

 

Get your daily dose of tech news, reviews, and insights, in under 80 characters on Gadgets 360 Turbo. Connect with fellow tech lovers on our Forum. Follow us on X, Facebook, WhatsApp, Threads and Google News for instant updates. Catch all the action on our YouTube channel.

Further reading: Elon Musk, India, Tesla, Starlink
Advertisement

Related Stories

Popular Mobile Brands
  1. BGMI Lite Pre-Registrations for Android Users to Open on August 25
  1. PlayStation Pulse Elevate Wireless Speakers Price, Features Revealed Ahead of November 12 Launch
  2. Telegram Users Could Get Personalised .gram Domains if ICANN Approves
  3. Bybit Says It Prevented Over $700 Million in Losses After $1.46 Billion Hack
  4. Samsung Galaxy S25 Price Hiked in India by Up to Rs. 12,000: Here’s How Much It Costs Now
  5. Control Resonant's Physical Release Delayed to October as Game Goes Gold
  6. Vivo's Android-17 Based OriginOS 7 Could Get Liquid Glass UI and More Customisation Options
  7. Nexo Australia Begins Offering Credit Lines Against Cryptocurrency Collateral
  8. WhatsApp Could Soon Let You Expand Photos to 9:16 Format on Android Using Meta AI
  9. Poco M8x 5G Colour Options, Durability Details and More Announced Ahead of India Launch
  10. OnePlus 16 Display Details Again Leaked Online; Tipped to Feature ColorOS 17
Download Our Apps
Available in Hindi
© Copyright Red Pixels Ventures Limited 2026. All rights reserved.