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5 Ways Uber Is Tweaking Its Strategy in India

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As Uber Technologies Inc. battles to conquer India’s ride-sharing market, it is aiming to add a million new drivers to its platform, as detailed Thursday in a Wall Street Journal article.

The ridesharing industry in the South Asian nation is already worth over a billion dollars a year between Uber and its main rival, Ola, and that figure could more than double in the next three years, according Arpan Sheth, who studies the sector at consultancy Bain & Company.

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Here are five things the San Francisco, Calif.-based company is doing to tailor its offerings in the Indian market.

(via WSJ)


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