Talking to the Press Trust of India on the sidelines of the Tokyo Motor Show, Ghosn said if things did not work out, it can sever ties and may even drive in its new products in India with a different partner. "I am not saying we will, I am saying we can. I don’t want anybody to be surprised. We have three partners (in India) today. Our intention is to continue with the three partners, but if it is not possible, I can tell you that we need at least one" Ghosn said. He was responding to a query on whether Renault was unhappy with any of its Indian partners, particularly with M&M, following the dismal performance of the Logan in India.
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