February 09, 2026 12:44 pm
By continuing joint military exercises like Harimau Shakti and maritime deployments, India and Malaysia are signalling that they are part of the guardians of the shipping lanes in the Malacca Strait and the wider Indo-Pacific
January 08, 2026 2:37 pm
Hydrogen Train India: With its introduction into commercial service, India will join an elite global league of countries including Germany, Sweden, Japan and China - that operate hydrogen-powered trains.
October 03, 2025 12:11 pm
Hydrogen, the element that powers stars, could also fuel our cars, homes, and industries. Clean, energy-dense, and versatile, it may be key to a carbon-free future.
September 02, 2025 8:11 am
The strategic rollout of hydrogen trains could become a cornerstone of India's Atmanirbhar Bharat vision, driving a cleaner, greener, and more resilient future. But what logistical and infrastructural bottlenecks does India face in deploying hydrogen trains efficiently.
August 26, 2025 6:52 pm
The Green Hydrogen project is the first of its kind in the Middle East and North Africa to produce green hydrogen using solar energy and produces about 20 kilogrammes of hydrogen per hour.
August 15, 2025 4:57 pm
Hydrogen Train India Launch Date: India’s first hydrogen trainset is ready for its official launch. Recently, this train has cleared load tests and is set for final commissioning.
July 31, 2025 3:29 pm
As Indian Railways recently tested its first hydrogen-powered coach, it becomes essential to know what the project entails and why hydrogen is hailed as the fuel of the future. Here's what you need to know. Also, go 'Beyond the Nugget' to learn about the National Green Hydrogen Mission.
April 15, 2025 11:23 pm
The plant will be based on natural gas to start with, but it will have the technology to switch to hydrogen as and when zero carbon steel is needed
July 14, 2024 8:12 am
Unlike current diesel-powered ferries that emit pollutants, the hydrogen-powered Sea Change produces only heat and water vapor as byproducts.
March 22, 2024 11:07 am
MLA Kapil Patil’s letter states that going by atomic radius, Helium (31 pm) is smaller than Hydrogen (53 pm) but if one were to consider the van der Waals radius, Hydrogen would be smaller.



