Government of India has waived off homologation of bikes over 800cc for entry into India. Bikes meeting Euro III emission norms will now be allowed freedom from Homologation provided the importer is able to provide test certificates from a accredited agency. The import duties however have not been touched and remain at the previous levels.
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