TOKYO -- Japanese carmaker Nissan Motor and French counterpart Renault on Monday unveiled plans to invest $600 million to develop new models in India, as they push to accelerate their business in one of the world's fastest-growing auto markets.
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Nissan and Renault are targeting India, which last year eclipsed Japan to become the world's third-largest auto market. (Source photos by EPA/Jiji)
TOKYO -- Japanese carmaker Nissan Motor and French counterpart Renault on Monday unveiled plans to invest $600 million to develop new models in India, as they push to accelerate their business in one of the world's fastest-growing auto markets.