Korean auto major Hyundai has strongly held on to its second position in India, the world's fifth-largest car market. The company is operating at full capacity and is yet to decide on capacity addition. Hyundai Motor India Managing Director & Chief Executive Officer Y K Koo tells Ajay Modi that it is his dream to sell a million units annually and the company will have to look at a new plant by 2020 to augment capacity and meet the growing demand. Excerpts of an interaction: As the second-largest car maker, what growth triggers do you see in the Indian ...
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