India is clearly moving forward in making its transport sector greener and more sustainable. As the country’s roads and highways expand, the idea of caring for our environment is now taking center stage. With the Minister for Road, Transport and Highways, Nitin Gadkari, highlighting steps such as biofuels, electric vehicles and renewable energy, we are seeing a fresh wave of change.
What stands out is the focus on turning agricultural residue, like stubble, into biofuels. This idea solves two problems at once: it reduces pollution, especially in cities like Delhi and it gives farmers a new way to earn income. By doing so, the transport sector isn’t just changing vehicles; it is reshaping entire value chains and helping rural communities grow along with the nation.
The automobile industry in India has also become a global leader. It now ranks among the top three in the world and provides employment to millions. The most encouraging part is that this growth is being pursued with responsibility, balancing progress with the protection of nature. It shows how innovation and sustainability can go hand in hand.
From now on, when we talk about transport, we are talking about more than roads and vehicles. We are talking about cleaner air, greener fuels, sustainable livelihoods and a healthier planet. This is the kind of progress India needs, driven by vision, powered by technology and guided by care for our environment and our people.









