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Anurag Dhanda Targets Centre Over Investment Climate After Tesla Report

According to the claims being circulated online, the company had concerns related to investment conditions and policy expectations linked to local manufacturing commitments.

Aam Aadmi Party leader Anurag Dhanda criticized the Central Government over issues related to foreign investment and business confidence after reports regarding Tesla and its India plans surfaced online.

In a public statement, Dhanda alleged that foreign investment is declining and claimed that several major Indian business groups are increasingly investing overseas instead of expanding within the country.

Anurag Dhanda: Debate Triggered by Tesla Manufacturing Discussion

The political remarks followed social media discussions citing reports that Tesla may not proceed with immediate manufacturing expansion plans in India. According to the claims being circulated online, the company had concerns related to investment conditions and policy expectations linked to local manufacturing commitments.

However, no official final announcement from Tesla regarding a complete withdrawal from India’s market has been made publicly.

Political Reactions Over Economic Policies

Dhanda accused the Narendra Modi-led government of harming the country’s economic environment and questioned its handling of investment and industrial policies.

The Central Government, meanwhile, has consistently maintained that India remains one of the world’s fastest-growing major economies and continues to attract global investment across sectors including manufacturing, technology, infrastructure, and renewable energy.

Investment and Manufacturing Remain Key Issues

Foreign direct investment, industrial growth, and manufacturing expansion continue to remain important topics in India’s economic and political discussions. The government has introduced multiple initiatives in recent years aimed at boosting domestic manufacturing and attracting global companies under programmes such as “Make in India.”

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