Exclusive: Uber says Didi deal frees resources for key Indian market - letter

NEW DELHI (Reuters) - U.S. ride-hailing firm Uber [UBER.UL] said that the recent deal to fold its China operations into local rival Didi Chuxing would allow it to invest more in India, where it has recorded rapid growth this year, according to a letter to investors obtained by Reuters on Wednesday.
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