Nitin Gadkari Announces Vision for Flying Buses in India
Union Minister for Road Transport and Highways Nitin Gadkari has outlined an ambitious vision for India's transportation sector, saying that flying buses could become part of the country's future mobility network. Speaking at a public event, Gadkari said, "Now I am going to bring flying buses," while emphasizing the need to embrace innovative transport technologies.
Focus on Next Generation Mobility
Addressing the audience, Gadkari said India must adopt advanced and sustainable transportation solutions to meet the demands of the future. He noted that emerging technologies have the potential to make travel faster, safer, and more efficient. His remarks on flying buses reflect the government's broader push toward innovation in the transport sector.
Recalls Seaplane Initiative
The minister also referred to the introduction of a seaplane service in India, saying he had personally traveled in one and landed on the sea. He cited the project as an example of how unconventional modes of transport can be introduced to improve connectivity and demonstrate technological progress.
Government's Push for Modern Infrastructure
The Centre has been promoting several next-generation mobility initiatives, including electric vehicles, green fuels, ropeways, cable cars, and other sustainable transport systems. Gadkari's latest remarks are being viewed as part of this larger vision to modernize India's transportation infrastructure through innovation and technology.
No Timeline Announced
While Gadkari spoke about bringing flying buses to India, he did not announce a timeline, project details, or a launch schedule. His statement has nevertheless sparked discussion about the future of urban mobility and the role of advanced transportation technologies in the country.