India aims to double auto industry size to Rs 15 trn by 2024 end: Gadkari

Currently our automobile industry is Rs 7.5 trillion, he said

Nitin Gadkari
Nitin Gadkari
Press Trust of India Kolkata
2 min read Last Updated : Dec 29 2022 | 8:12 AM IST

India is aiming to double the size of its automobile industry to Rs 15 trillion by the end of 2024, making it one of the world's top countries in this sector, Union Road Transport and Highways Minister Nitin Gadkari said on Wednesday.

Gadkari also said that his ministry will carry out project works worth Rs 5 trillion next year, of which Rs 2 trillion  will come from the government and the rest will be raised from the capital market.

"Currently our automobile industry is Rs 7.5 trillion and we want to take it to Rs 15 trillion by the end of 2024, making it one of the largest automakers in the world, creating huge job opportunities," Gadkari said at a virtual session of Merchants' Chamber of Commerce and Industry.

He said the majority of automobiles in the country will run on alternative fuels by 2030.

"We are also working on developing alternative, clean and green fuels like bio-ethanol, bio-CNG, bio-LNG and green hydrogen," he said, adding that green hydrogen is the fuel of the future.

Gadkari spoke about the success of the listing of Infrastructure Investment Trust (InvIT) which drew huge interest from investors.

InvIT is a collective investment scheme similar to a mutual fund, which enables direct investment from individual and institutional investors in infrastructure projects to earn a small portion of the income as a return.

"Small investors are getting 8 per cent return, better than banks. We do not have a problem with funding. Next year we will work worth Rs 5 trillion," he said, responding to a question on investment by his ministry.

The minister also spoke about his focus on reducing the cost of construction with improved quality with greater use of recycled materials like plastics, rubber and others.

Gadkari said these products will offer a reduction in cost with less use of cement and steel.

With the philosophy of inclusive growth, India will play a key role in achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) 2030, the minister said.

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First Published: Dec 29 2022 | 8:12 AM IST

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