India Unveils World's Most Powerful Hydrogen Train on Haryana Route

New Delhi – On Friday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi officially flagged off India’s inaugural hydrogen‑powered locomotive on the Jind‑to‑Sonipat corridor in Haryana. The launch, reported by Desi Talk Chicago, places India among a handful of nations—estimated at three or four worldwide—currently operating hydrogen‑fuelled trains.
Modi highlighted that the new train is the most powerful of its kind globally, underscoring the government’s push toward cleaner, carbon‑neutral transport solutions. While details on the train’s specifications were not disclosed, the announcement signals an escalation in the Indian Railways’ efforts to diversify energy sources and reduce reliance on diesel.
For the South‑Asian diaspora, the development represents a tangible example of India’s commitment to sustainable infrastructure, a sector that could create new employment opportunities and attract technology partnerships abroad. The hydrogen train also aligns with broader climate goals, potentially setting a precedent for other emerging economies looking to adopt green mobility.
The inaugural run between Jind and Sonipat, both located in the northern state of Haryana, marks a milestone in the nation’s railway modernization agenda and may pave the way for further hydrogen‑based projects across the country.
