Indians are extremely demanding, but are not willing to pay for anything: Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi
During a conversation with Nandan Nilekani, Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi highlighted the Indian market's demands and reluctance to pay. He plans to introduce low-cost service segments and bus services to cater to a wider population. Uber made $3 bil...

"India is one of the toughest markets out there. If we can succeed here, we can succeed anywhere," he said.
Khosrowshahi also revealed that the ride-hailing company is planning to introduce low-cost service segments of two- and three-wheelers in India.
Khosrowshahi said Uber may also introduce bus services in some areas. "It is also an extraordinary opportunity for us to expand our services to a wider population. We don't just want to be an upper-middle-class product. We want to be available to everybody," he added
Khosrowshahi praised India's digital public infrastructure and said that companies and governments worldwide can learn from its scale and ambition. Khosrowshahi also expressed Uber's interest in open-source technology and the opportunities it brings to all.
Khosrowshahi also revealed how Uber changed its tactics in India after the Covid pandemic, focussing on improving the experience for drivers alongside customers.
To expand its range of mobility offerings, Khosrowshahi said, Uber has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the Open Network for Digital Commerce (ONDC).
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