Vote for sustainable technologies, policies

admin admin | 04-18 00:30

In India, the first of the 7 voting phases for the Lok Sabha elections begins this Friday. With at least 64 countries (plus the European Union) holding elections in 2024, this truly is the election year. Sensible voting indeed is the key for a better future, and so is the selection of technology roadmap and policies for a sustainable industry, and planet.

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As the year progresses, there is a lot more anticipation on innovations in the automotive space. As the industry forges ahead, stay tuned and catch all the updates on ETAuto.com

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