Errol Musk concludes his India trip
Errol Musk, father of billionaire Elon Musk concluded his six days trip to India on Friday. He was accompanied by his daughter, Alexandra Musk. (Image credit: PTI)
Six days trip to India
Errol Musk began his official trip to India on June 1. He arrived as the Global Advisor to Servotech Power Systems Ltd and engaged in multiple meetings with investors and business leaders. (Image credit: AP)
Musk at Servotech's EV and solar manufacturing facility
He also toured Servotech's EV and solar manufacturing facility in Haryana gaining firsthand insight into India's indigenous capabilities in EV chargers and solar solutions. He empowered young cricketers of Dream League of India to shine. (Image credit: X/Servotech Renewable Power System Ltd)
Visit to Ram mandir
On June 4, Errol Musk visited Ram mandir in Ayodhya. Outside the Ayodhya airport, he was greeted by media personnel and local officials. (Image credit: AP)
Seeks blessing at Hanumangarhi temple
He also visited the Hanumangarhi temple in Ayodhya. He expressed deep admiration for India's spiritual heritage. (Image credit: PTI)
Participates in rituals in Iskcon temple
Following his Ayodhya trip, on June 5, Errol Musk visited the Iskcon temple in New Delhi. He participated in rituals and expressed his appreciation for India's rich spiritual traditions. (Image credit: PTI)
Interaction with businessmen and entrepreneurs
During his visit, he also met Vivek Bindra, a renowned author and motivational speaker. Musk shared his thoughts about Indian entrepreneurship. He further interacted with several other businessmen and entrepreneurs. (Image credit: X/Vivek Bindra)
Looking forward to explore more of India's beautiful places says Errol Musk
Reflecting on his journey that officially ended on June 6, Musk stated, "This trip has been truly eye-opening, witnessing India's dynamic progress in green tech and its rich cultural depth. I leave incredibly optimistic about India's future and its role on the global stage, and I look forward to returning soon to explore more of India's beautiful places." (Image credit: PTI)
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