Autocar Professional’s Feb 15, 2025 Edition is out!
Our latest edition focuses on the unprecedented growth phase of India’s construction equipment industry, driven by the government’s unrelenting infrastructure push.
With Rs 143 lakh crore allocated for infrastructure development by 2030, the construction equipment industry remains optimistic despite near-term challenges such as a temporary slowdown in road project awards, a slowing GDP, and the transition to new emission norms. We bring you a rounded picture of the industry in this edition.
Exclusive insights in this issue include those from key executives at leading OEMs, including CASE Construction, JCB, Schwing Stetter, Sany India, and Volvo Construction Equipment.
This edition also covers two major developments from early February—the Union Budget 2025-26, which placed a strong emphasis on reviving demand through tax cuts, and auto sector quarterly earnings for the last quarter of 2024.
Through in-depth analysis and expert perspectives, our latest issue captures the momentum shaping India’s construction equipment industry and the broader economic landscape.
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