India’s Road Network will be Better Than America, Says Nitin Gadkari

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Recently, Union Minister for Road Transport and Highways Nitin Gadkari Shared his views upon the Indian Roads and Highways. Where on Tuesday, he said that roads in India will be more better than America. In just coming two years the road network will be more better in India than America. According to the reports, Nitin Gadkari Visited to an event on Tuesday, where he given this statement. In his Views, he said that some certain and significant changes are going on in this year and in coming year, which will change the road networks in India. He also stated, that i don’t think so that if there is any problem in Roads sector. He said, changes are happening this year and next year are so significant that earlier i used to say our highway network will be equal to America’s, But now i am saying that road network in India will be more better than in America.

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India Will Overtake the US in EV Manufacturing

During the event Union Minister Nitin Gadkari said, in coming five years, India will surpass the US in adopting and manufacturing electric vehicles. he also spoke about the ministry’s plans, highlighting that travel time between the cities like Delhi, Jaipur, Dehradun and Bengaluru will be significantly reduced. When asked about Tesla’s entry in India, Nitin Gadkari said “This is an open market anyone capable can come, manufacture and compete on the price. Where he also stated that the manufactures in india focuses on quality rather than just the cost. He assured that vehicle makers will produce high quality vehicles at competitive prices.

He also shared his views about reducing logistics costs, aiming to bring them down to single digits, strengthening India’s global competitiveness. As per the reports India’s logistics costs stands at around 14-16%. where he also mentioned his goal of constructing the 60 kilometers of roads per day.

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