Green Fuels: India’s Roadmap to the World’s No. 1 Auto Industry

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Union Minister for Road Transport and Highways, Nitin Gadkari, unveiled a bold vision at Pune’s World Biofuel Day celebration: India could emerge as the world’s leading automobile industry within the next five to six years if it fully embraces alternative fuels .

He highlighted the industry’s current strength, a ₹12‑lakh‑crore ecosystem, India’s largest GST contributor, employing 4.5 crore people and ranking third globally ahead of Japan. Yet, with vehicles accounting for 40% of air pollution, Gadkari pushed for a pivot towards clean fuel alternatives such as ethanol, methanol, CNG, hydrogen and electric power.

Framing his argument around the “4 Es”—ecology, environment, economy and ethics, he linked reduced fossil fuel imports and enhanced energy security to improved outcomes for farmers and rural communities. With agriculture currently supporting 65% of the population but contributing just 12–14% to GDP, he suggested that boosting agro-based fuel production could transform rural livelihoods.

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