Ashok Leyland’s turnaround is all nuts and bolts. Can it sustain?

The Hinduja Group-owned commercial vehicle maker’s impressive performance lately is the result of many things that have gone well rather than a magic pill.

19 September, 202411 min
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Ashok Leyland’s turnaround is all nuts and bolts. Can it sustain?

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