The Husqvarna Svartpilen 401 is suggested at $5,400 to $5,800. In India the Himalayan is about ₹225,000.00 or approximately $2,800. In the USA that same machine is $5,300. $1,000 mark-up makes that $3,800, a good deal. A $1,500 grift puts you at $4,300, still about $1,000 - $1,500 shy of the much lighter and much more powerful Husqvarna. But at the full pop of $5,300 Royal Enfield expects you to give up 20 Hp and 100 pounds for about $500 or less.
If the RETAIL in India is $2,800, how can you justify a $2,500 mark-up for a machine 100 pounds heavier and 20 HP shy of its nearest competitor? It's a new "clean-sheet" design, not a "certified new dinosaur" like the Pre-Units were. A new current design has to offer either more performance or greater affordability and still "meet requirements". The Himi and Scram are great bikes for about $4,000 - $4,500 retail. That should give everyone an acceptable markup and still cover shipping. For about 20% more ($1,000) Husky offers less weight and more HP, a reasonable trade off.