India’s transportation sector faces significant challenges, including congestion, inadequate infrastructure, and sustainability issues. The growing economy demands improved connectivity and efficiency across various modes of transport, such as railways, aviation, roadways, metro systems, and coastal shipping.
The Indian Mobility Knowledge Group (IMKG), led by experienced professionals in the transportation sector, seeks to advance India’s transportation landscape through a comprehensive range of activities. The initiative engages experts, industry stakeholders, and policymakers through seminars, webinars, roundtable discussions, and collaborative research. This multifaceted approach aims to create an integrated, efficient, and sustainable transportation framework that aligns with the needs of India's economy.
The initiative is expected to enhance connectivity, foster innovation, and drive informed policy development, ultimately transforming India’s mobility ecosystem and supporting sustainable economic growth.
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