Tesla may be in a neck-and-neck race to be the leader in the electric car market in the world, but its devotees in India will have to wait before riding this global wave.After founder and CEO Elon Musk hinted at a possible India launch this summer, the Silicon Valley maverick took to micro-blogging site Twitter to quash all expectations with a tweet on Monday:“Maybe I’m misinformed, but I was told that 30% of parts must be locally sourced and the supply doesn’t yet exist in India to support that,” he said in response to a query prodding for an update on the statement made last February:"Hoping for summer (launch of Tesla in India) this year," he'd tweeted.However, the latest tweet from the serial entrepreneur - famous for setting unrealistic targets - may have only confirmed automakers and car enthusiasts' suspicions that the launch period previously announced may have been too ambitious.At an earlier occasion, Musk had also announced his plans to enter the Indian market post the launch of Model 3 sedan last year and had also reportedly started pre-orders from Indian customers for the same. He had also mooted the idea of setting up a battery plant in India following PM Narendra Modi's visit to Tesla's Silicon Valley factory.