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The President of India uses a stretched and armored [[Mercedes-Benz S-Class]], while The Prime Minister uses an armored [[BMW 7 Series]] and are escorted by the SPG in [[Tata Safari]]s and [[BMW X5]]s. | |||
Rest of the country's leadership including the Vice-President of India, regional Governors, Chief Ministers use the armoured [[Hindustan Ambassador]] usually flanked by their respective state police commandos in [[Mahindra Commander]]s and Tata Safaris. | |||
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The President of India uses a stretched and armored Mercedes-Benz S-Class, while The Prime Minister uses an armored BMW 7 Series and are escorted by the SPG in Tata Safaris and BMW X5s.
Rest of the country's leadership including the Vice-President of India, regional Governors, Chief Ministers use the armoured Hindustan Ambassador usually flanked by their respective state police commandos in Mahindra Commanders and Tata Safaris.