Uber has completed three years in India. Here’s how its journey’s been so far
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Nothing happens overnight and Uber India is yet another example of that. Uber entered Indian in 2013 and within these three years, Uber India competed well in the fierce Indian market through its aggressive pricing and convenience of anywhere-anytime.
India became Uber’s strategic market after the US and China and is now present in 27 cities. The number of driver partners has also grown exponentially and the expected time of arrival for an Uber has also gone down significantly.
In a nutshell, Uber has grown by leaps and bounds in India, which is giving tough competition to India’s number one cab aggregatorOla .
“In the last one year we've also customized the app to suite the demands of the Indian market. We launched cash in India and taken it to multiple new markets across the world. We've also launched bikes and autos in India. From a product perspective we believe our product and technology is far superior to any competitor, be it a Didi, Ola or Lyft,” Uber India HeadAmit Jain told Business Insider earlier.
As Uber completes three years in India, here’s a look back on its journey:
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India became Uber’s strategic market after the US and China and is now present in 27 cities. The number of driver partners has also grown exponentially and the expected time of arrival for an Uber has also gone down significantly.
In a nutshell, Uber has grown by leaps and bounds in India, which is giving tough competition to India’s number one cab aggregator
“In the last one year we've also customized the app to suite the demands of the Indian market. We launched cash in India and taken it to multiple new markets across the world. We've also launched bikes and autos in India. From a product perspective we believe our product and technology is far superior to any competitor, be it a Didi, Ola or Lyft,” Uber India Head
As Uber completes three years in India, here’s a look back on its journey:
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