Prime Minister Narendra Modi flagged off India's first hydrogen-powered train in Haryana, calling it the world's most powerful hydrogen train with 3,200 horsepower. Operating between Jind and Sonipat, the train marks India's entry into hydrogen rail technology, with Modi signalling a wider rollout after further research to improve efficiency and reduce costs.

As the 10-coach train begins its journey on July 17 from Jind, India will join a select group of nations to have introduced hydrogen-powered rail transport | India News

India’s first hydrogen train could generate practical knowledge in fuel-cell operation, storage, safety and long-term reliability

Prime Minister will flag off India's first hydrogen-powered train on Friday. He will also launch development projects worth around Rs 14,700 crore in Jind. Later, he will…

PM Modi will launch India's first hydrogen-powered train between Jind and Sonipat and unveil ₹14,700 crore worth of infrastructure projects in Haryana.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi to flag off India’s first hydrogen train between Jind and Sonipat at Jind railway station in Haryana, marking a new step in Indian Railways' green…