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  2. Ashok Leyland - Wikipedia

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    Ashok Leyland is the second largest manufacturer of commercial vehicles in India (with a market share of 32.1% in 2016), the third largest manufacturer of buses in the world, [5] and the tenth largest manufacturer of trucks.

  3. Switch Mobility - Wikipedia

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    Switch Mobility (Optare until 2020) [1] is a British bus manufacturer based in Sherburn-in-Elmet, North Yorkshire.It is a subsidiary of Indian company Ashok Leyland.The company is responsible for the EV operations of the group with Ashok Leyland focusing on its core business of diesel-powered vehicles as well as work on alternative fuels like compressed natural gas (CNG), liquefied natural gas ...

  4. British Leyland - Wikipedia

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    Today, Ashok-Leyland is pursuing a joint venture with Nissan and through its acquisition of the Czech truck maker, Avia, is entering the European truck market directly. With its purchase, in 2010, of a 25% stake in UK-based bus manufacturer Optare, Ashok Leyland has taken a step closer to reconnecting with its British heritage, as Optare is a ...

  5. Leyland Motors - Wikipedia

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    Today, Ashok-Leyland is pursuing a joint venture with Nissan, and through its acquisition of the Czech truck maker, Avia, is entering the European truck market directly. With its purchase of a 26% stake in UK-based bus manufacturer Optare in 2010, Ashok Leyland has taken a step closer to reconnecting with its British heritage, as Optare is a ...

  6. Ashok Leyland FAT - Wikipedia

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    Ashok Leyland FAT. The Ashok Leyland FAT is a family of all-terrain military truck designed, developed and produced by Indian automobile manufacturer Ashok Leyland. The design is broadly based on Ashok Leyland Super Stallion truck. [3][2] It is primarily used for towing a wide range of artillery guns. It will replace the aging fleet of KrAZ-255 ...

  7. Automotive industry in India - Wikipedia

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    Ashok Leyland Limited. Ennore, Chennai – trucks, buses, engines, axles etc. Hosur [92] – three adjacent plants (Hosur-1, Hosur-2, CPPS) for trucks, special vehicles and power units. Sengadu Village, Kanchipuram – technical and production facility for Ashok Leyland Defence Systems; KamAZ Vectra Motors – Hosur [122] VST Tillers Tractors ...

  8. Ashok Leyland Defence Systems - Wikipedia

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    Ashok Leyland has extended its automotive expertise to the defence sector, for over three decades, and has been a pioneer in the design, development and manufacture of special vehicles, serving the Indian Army. [3] Ashok Leyland Defence Systems Ltd. (ALDS) shares this heritage and association with global defence markets.

  9. Dheeraj Hinduja - Wikipedia

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    Dheeraj Hinduja was born in Iran [1] in August 1971, [2] the son of Gopichand Hinduja. The Hinduja family is of Sindhi heritage. [3] He received a bachelor's degree from University College London in 1993, and an MBA from Imperial College London in 1994. [4][5]