The memorandum of understanding (MoU) was signed at the Happening Haryana Global Investors Summit 2016.
Under the agreement, Uber will invest in technology based ride-sharing services, which includes peer-to-peer transportation using private vehicles where the driver is reasonably compensated for expenses, tolls and other related costs.
Uber said this new form of reliable and convenient urban mobility will help create a real alternative to car ownership. Uber will also collaborate with the government in creating smarter cities in Haryana.
"We are excited to partner with the Government of Haryana and invest in ridesharing technology to promote efficient, eco-friendly and smart transportation in the state and the NCR region," Gagan Bhatia, General Manager, North India, Uber said.
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