Errol Musk, the father of billionaire Elon Musk, who is set to visit India next month, will visit the Ram temple in Ayodhya.
The elder Musk is set to start his India tour from June 1 to June 6, during which he is scheduled to attend various business-related meetings during his India visit.
Errol Musk, who has joined the global advisory board of homegrown Servotech, will arrive in New Delhi on June 1.
Upon his arrival, he will meet policymakers, investors, business leaders, and senior bureaucrats from various ministries at a company event on June 2, industry sources said.
Errol Musk's itinerary is packed with events aimed at promoting India's strategic push to become a global leader in green technologies and EV charging infrastructure exports, people familiar with the development told news agency PTI.
Musk is also expected to meet policymakers, investors, business leaders, and senior bureaucrats from various ministries at an event on June 2.
His trip also includes a visit to Servotech's solar and EV charger manufacturing unit in Haryana's Safiabad, where state ministers and bureaucrats are also expected to be present.
He will then visit Ram Janmabhoomi in Ayodhya to seek blessings from Shree Ram Lalla, reflecting his engagement with India's cultural and spiritual heritage, sources said.
Servotech is set to organise a significant plantation drive as part of Musk's visit on June 5, which is the World Environment Day, to emphasise sustainability and a greener environment. Errol will leave for South Africa on June 6.
Earlier this month, Servotech Renewable Power System announced the appointment of entrepreneur and global business strategist Errol Musk to its Global Advisory Board.
Musk, renowned for his contributions to the fields of technology, infrastructure, and sustainable development, will provide strategic advisory support to Servotech's leadership team, the company said.
As part of his visit, Musk will tour Servotech's manufacturing facilities in India and take part in curated roundtable sessions with key government officials and investor groups.