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PM Modi with Angela Merkel. (PTI)
In a major shot in the arm for the quickly evolving green and electric mobility ecosystem of India, Germany will be investing a whopping sum of €1 billion to aid and fasten the growth of the sector in the nation over the course of next five years, reports The Hindu.
The commitment in the regard was made by German Chancellor Angela Merkel who recently returned back to Germany from a successful visit to India which witnessed the signing of a host of crucial agreements including the one concerning green and electric mobility in the urban pockets of India.
The push from Chancellor Merkel for India to fasten the adoption of electric buses came in the context of the ongoing pollution crisis in the national capital of Delhi, where the Supreme Court-mandated EPCA has declared the imposition of a national health emergency as pollution levels have peaked beyond 'severe plus' category.
Ms. Merkel also said that Germany would also like to work with India on various segments including healthcare, agriculture and artificial intelligence.