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Errol Musk urges son Elon to visit India, take a break

"He is 53. People at 53 say, 'Oh, we are too old'. But he is like someone in his early 30s. I am quite surprised he has not been to India. If he does not, he is making a big mistake", Errol then added. 

News Arena Network - New Delhi - UPDATED: June 3, 2025, 11:11 AM - 2 min read

Errol Musk urges Elon to rest and visit India. Image source - screengrab, X.


Elon Musk's father, Errol Musk says his son is an energetic person and that he should take some rest and come to India. Errol Musk spoke with an Indian media house at the India-Global Green Vision Forum 2025.   

 

On being asked what advice he would like to give to Elon, Errol said, "Get some rest. Keep it up if you can. I do say to him, when I speak to him, 'Try and take a break'." 

 

"He is 53. People at 53 say, 'Oh, we are too old'. But he is like someone in his early 30s. I am quite surprised he has not been to India. If he does not, he is making a big mistake", Errol then added. 

 

Elon Musk is the CEO and chief engineer of SpaceX, a space exploration company; the CEO and product architect of Tesla, Inc., an electric vehicle and clean energy company; and the owner of X (formerly Twitter). 

 

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Speaking about Neuralink, Elon Musk's father said, "The company amazes me. They are talking about rejoining spinal cords... enabling the blind to see... restoring hearing to people. It is not 'way in the future'. It is soon. They are being made... they already have brain implants that quadriplegics can operate computers." 

Elon Musk’s visit to India (whenever it happens) is expected to focus on potential investments, with key discussions likely to center around the entry of Tesla and the launch of Starlink—SpaceX’s satellite-based internet service -- into the Indian market. 

 

However, Musk’s engagement with Indian regulatory authorities has been complex. His social media platform X (formerly Twitter) remains entangled in ongoing disputes with the Indian government over content moderation and compliance with local regulations. 

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