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NITI Aayog to launch project “Decarbonising Transport in India”

NITI Aayog will launch the “Decarbonising Transport in India” project in collaboration with International Transport Forum (ITF). The project would be launched to develop a pathway towards a low-carbon transport system for India. It will design a tailor-made transport emissions assessment framework for India and facilitate the government with a comprehensive understanding of present as well as future transport activities along with the related CO2 emissions.

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The project “Decarbonising Transport in India” is a part of the International Transport Forum’s “Decarbonising Transport in Emerging Economies (DTEE)” family of projects. DTEE supports transport decarbonisation across different world regions such as Argentina, Azerbaijan, Morocco and India.

Important takeaways for all competitive exams:

  • International Transport Forum (ITF) is an intergovernmental organisation for transport policy, since 2008.
  • Secretary-General of International Transport Forum: Young Tae Kim.
  • Chief executive officer of NITI Aayog : Amitabh Kant.

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