Prime
Minister Narendra Modi paid a visit to the Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) plant, a
subsidiary of India's Tata Motors at Solihull here on Saturday.
Prime
Minister Modi was accompanied by Tata Group chairman Cyrus Mistry along with
other officials. The Prime Minister was shown around the plant by senior
managers of the JLR plant.
Tatas
had acquired JLR in 2008, when the company was in loss, and turned it into a
profitable subsidiary.
Yesterday,
Prime Minister Modi had arrived at the Buckingham Palace to meet Queen
Elizabeth II in a Jaguar on the second day of his visit to the UK.
He will leave for Turkey to attend the G20 summit a short while from now.
Agencies
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