India's Logistic Revolution and Green Fuel Ambitions
India's government has successfully reduced logistics costs from 16% to 9% of GDP. Transport minister Nitin Gadkari emphasized the shift towards alternative fuels like biofuel and hydrogen, aiming to alleviate pollution and transition India into an energy exporter within 10 years.
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India has significantly lowered its logistics costs from 16% to 9% of GDP due to improved road infrastructure, as announced by Union transport minister Nitin Gadkari.
At the Amazon Smbhav Summit, Gadkari highlighted the importance of adopting alternative fuels, including biofuel and hydrogen, to combat pollution and reduce the reliance on fossil fuels.
With innovations in electric vehicles and technologies like aluminum air batteries, India aims to transition from an energy importer to an exporter within the next decade.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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