The company announced the decision to enter the Indian market in November 2017. Its service is now available in seven Indian cities of New Delhi, Indore, Bengaluru, Ahmedabad, Pune, Coimbatore and Chennai, Xinhua news agency reported.
"India has a huge population and with the worsening of urban problems like environmental pollution and traffic congestion, India needs more environmentally-friendly public transport solutions," said Dexter Sim, in charge of ofo's business in India.
"There are 15 more Indian cities interested in the bike-sharing service," Sim said. So far, ofo has operations in 19 foreign countries and offers more than 120,000 green rides in over 70 cities overseas.
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