Union Minister Nitin Gadkari addresses PM offer rumors, discusses road infrastructure and green highways at India Today Conclave Mumbai
Nitin GadkariIndia Today ConclaveGreen HighwaysPm OfferRoad InfrastructureReal Estate MumbaiSep 27, 2024

Nitin Gadkari is the Union Minister for Road Transport and Highways in the Government of India.
The India Today Conclave is an annual thought leadership forum that brings together prominent leaders and thinkers from across the globe to discuss pressing issues and challenges facing India and the world.
Gadkari clarified that he has no ambitions to become the Prime Minister of India and questioned the opposition party's motives for offering him the position.
Gadkari's vision for green highways prioritizes sustainability and minimizes environmental impact, with a focus on efficient and environmentally friendly transportation systems.
Road infrastructure development is critical for India's growth story, as it enables efficient transportation of goods and people, boosts economic growth, and improves quality of life.

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