Updated On: 22 September, 2019 11:08 AM IST | Pune | Chaitraly Deshmukh
Motor enthusiasts get a glimpse of auto sector's future at the panel discussion held at the Pune Motor Show

(L-R) Nikhil Oswal, Diana Pundole, Rahul Bam and Vishal Minawala during the panel discussion held at Pune Motor Show. Pic/Chaitraly Deshmukh
The Pune Motor Show on Friday saw many dignitaries addressing their views on the current scenario of the auto sector. The event was held at the Deccan College Ground in Yerwada. In a panel discussion on 'Auto Industry- Now and Future’, Nikhil Oswal, CEO, International Supply Chain Education Alliance ISCEA-SCNext India, World Trade Center Pune, was of the opinion that the auto sector is changing and it is bringing glamour in the Indian automotive industry. "India has a huge potential to establish itself into the international arena and can compete with countries like China that manufactures over 20 million cars per annum. The future of Indian automotive market is bright and it is attracting global companies and I think in another three years, we’ll have best brands operating here," he said.
He also said that there has been advancement in the sale of electric vehicles in India as they are more eco-friendly and maintainable. "People are looking for comfort while buying vehicles and if the technology is advanced then the youth will embrace the changing trends," Oswal added.