On January 17, four senior Indian officials successively invited Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla, to build factories in their respective states. Shortly before they threw out the olive branch, musk expressed his complaints about India's high import tariffs on his personal social media twitter p> < p > Musk's complaint seems to have brought a turnaround for Tesla to enter the Indian market. Two days ago, K T Rama Rao, Minister of talungana, said that talungana was willing to cooperate with Tesla to build a plant p> < p > in addition, Jayant Patil, senior minister of the Indian Congress Party in Maharashtra, also publicly invited musk to build a factory in Maharashtra. Navjot Singh Sidhu, President of the Punjab parliament, and MD Ghulam Rabbani, Minister of West Bengal, followed suit, throwing olive branches at musk p> < p > Patil publicly invited Musk on Twitter to consider setting up a Tesla automobile manufacturing plant in the state. "Maharashtra is one of the most progressive states in India. We in Maharashtra will provide you with all the necessary help to help you gain a foothold in India. We invite you to establish a manufacturing plant in Maharashtra." p> < p > last Thursday, musk said on twitter, "we are still dealing with many challenges related to the Indian government." Tesla was ready to enter the Indian market three years ago, but there has been no progress p> < p > earlier, India's Heavy Industry Department refused to give Tesla a a comprehensive commitment in this regard, but urged Tesla to start local production of electric vehicles first. The source said that the main concern of India's heavy industry sector is that other companies may seek similar concessions. An Indian official said, "at present, it does not provide any special concessions to other automobile manufacturers with factories in India. If Tesla is regarded as a special case and makes concessions in import tariffs, it is unfair to existing enterprises that have made huge investments." p> < p > nevertheless, Patil's invitation to musk was unexpected. However, the source said, "Patil's invitation to musk is very clear. Every state has the right to get the largest and best investors." p> < p > Sidu, President of Punjab parliament, and Rabbani, Minister of West Bengal, also sent similar invitations to musk. Sidu said in his tweet: "I have invited musk that the Punjab model will build ludiana into the center of the electric vehicle and battery industry, provide one-stop license for investment within the agreed time, and also help bring new technologies to Punjab, create green employment opportunities and take the road of environmental protection and sustainable development." p> < p > Rabbani is the Minister of education of West Bengal. He tweeted: "welcome, we have the best infrastructure in West Bengal, and our leaders are visionary. Coming to Bangladesh means business." (Chen Chen) < / P > < p >