India-Bhutan Bilateral Engagement Propels Green Hydrogen Transit in Delhi
Key Ideas
  • Union Minister Puri and Bhutan's PM Tobgay ride a green hydrogen bus in Delhi, showcasing dedication to sustainable mobility.
  • PM Tobgay praises the eco-friendly bus emitting only water as a by-product, highlighting the commitment to a greener future.
  • India's ambition to expand green hydrogen adoption with a significant push in the National Green Hydrogen Mission is emphasized.
  • The event signifies a mutual commitment between India and Bhutan to advance green energy and reduce fossil fuel dependency.
In a notable event in the heart of India's capital, Union Minister Hardeep Singh Puri and Bhutan's Prime Minister Tshering Tobgay experienced a ride on a green hydrogen bus, underlining the commitment to sustainable transportation. Prime Minister Tobgay expressed delight in the innovative transit solution's eco-friendly credentials, particularly its emission of only water as a by-product. Minister Puri highlighted India's aspiration to scale up green hydrogen adoption from 15 buses, representing a significant push in the sector. This bilateral engagement showcases the mutual dedication of both countries towards advancing green energy, in line with the National Green Hydrogen Mission set by the Union Cabinet. With a focus on substantial investments and strategic objectives, India aims to transition towards renewable energy sources, aiming to decrease reliance on fossil fuels and establish itself as a key player in green hydrogen innovations.
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