JLR's Q1FY21 negative FCF (1.2 billion) was 500 million better than previous guidance (included 1.1 billion in working capital outflows expected to reverse as production ramps up) while India negative FCF of | 4,300 crore was lower than guidance by | 700 crore. Amid ongoing focus on costs, capex, both businesses committed to turning FCF positive (JLR from FY22E in sustainable manner, standalone from FY21E) while also reducing debt levels from FY22E onwards. However, outlook on volume growth remains clouded by the evolving pandemic situation in different...