Arai CEO Supeep Ambaar at boot Mahakumbh, discussed the change in the mobility sector and the government initiative

New -Delhi, April 5 (IANS). On the second day of the start of Mahakumbh, which started in Bharat Mandapam in Delhi on Thursday, Arai Mtif CEO, Supeep Ambaand, spoke to the IANS news agency and held a detailed discussion on the assistance the government gave for the start and changes in the mobility sector in India. Supeep Ambows said that the main goal of MTIF, ie “Advanced Mobility Transformation and Innovation Foundation”, is to bring the beginning of their concepts to the commercialization phase. Funding and resources provided by the government are fully used for this. He said that the initiative taken by the central government today, such as ‘self -sufficient Indian’ schemes, gives new direction to the mobility sector. Through this government policy, Startups not only receive financial assistance, but also receive the necessary technical and R&D support. In the country, there is not only a revolution in electric vehicles, but also in areas such as drone technology, space technology, battery manufacturing and loading structure. He said that many such techniques were imported into the country earlier, but that India itself produces these techniques, and its purpose is to deliver Indian products around the world. Supeep amendable has made it clear that the greatest impact of the government policy initiatives will be when India developed its techniques and implemented it at the domestic level, as we are heading for electric and hydrogen technology instead of diesel engines. He also said that a very good platform was formed by these government initiatives for both startups and the public sector, where they can work together and make the country self -sufficient. Sudeep amid, while supporting the new initiatives launched by the Modi government at the center, said it is a long journey in which the role of all the government to investors is important. He said that this whole ecosystem is now going through a change, which will give the Indian mobility sector a new identity around the world. -Ians PSM/Ekd shares this story -tags