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NEW DELHI (CU)_Over the recent years, India has been among the world’s largest polluters looking to minimise its greenhouse gas emissions. The government has already launched a host of measures to achieve 30 per cent EVs by 2030, particularly in the two-wheeler and three-wheeler sectors, and has received a positive response from some of most prominent carmakers in the country who are to join these efforts.

Last week, India’s road transport and highways minister Nitin Gadkari revealed that his ministry is currently in talks with automakers on flex-fuel engines, which run on a combination of gasoline and methanol or ethanol. The latter alternatives burn cleaner than gasoline, which means flex-fuel cars emit fewer toxic fumes into the environment. 

This week, the transport minister announced that the government of India is…

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