Indian air-conditioning manufacturers are increasingly attracted to the European market as they respond to rising demand driven by intense heatwaves and climate change awareness. Competing against lower-cost Chinese and South Korean brands is challenging, yet Indian companies are poised to comply with strict European regulations.
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