Agreed. However, I wouldn't advise holding your breath. Perhaps I'm painting with far too wide a brush here, but after decades of watching the D3 I'm still amazed they repeatedly fall into the same management holes. Where's their head (leadership) at?
I once heard the difference between management and leadership is that the former is focused on climbing the ladder efficiently, and effectively while the later is focused on ensuring the ladder is leaning against the right wall.
From the article, it sounds like the Indians were not afraid to admit they didn't know a thing about the luxury car market, so they hired someone who was and provided them with sufficient resources to back them up. Makes sense.
At times and over many years, D3 reminds me of a crazy cat-toy: You wind it up, set it down, and it immediately runs into the nearest wall. So you pick it up, move it away, point it in another direction, and it still hits the same wall as before. So you put it upstairs, in another room, in another house, and it finds it way all the way back to that exact same spot and runs into the wall.
How odd....