New Delhi, May 28 -- Nissan Motor Corp.'s 15% global layoffs to shore up its fortunes after a failed merger with Japanese peer Honda Motor Corp. will not impact its business in India, where the carmaker aims to scale up sales by more than fourfold over the next two years.

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"There will not be any disruption to our teams here or our product plans in the country," Nissan India managing director Saurabh Vatsa said on Wednesday said in a virtual press meet. "We are on track to introduce new products and scale up growth in the market."

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