Tiwari, RajnishRajnishTiwari2012-09-142012-09-142012http://www.owc.de/cms/wp-content/uploads/epaper/2012-02-gci/2012-02-gci_opf_files/pdfs/2012-02-gci__.pdf725778903http://tubdok.tub.tuhh.de/handle/11420/1078India finds itself in a precarious situation. While the lack of efficient and effective mediums of mobility for public-at-large outside metropolitan cities continues to cause loss of productivity and stifle economic growth in a considerable manner; the economic growth in major urban centres and the resultant growth of passenger vehicles and two-wheelers is leading to heavy traffic jams and pollution. This article argues that a viable solution to these entwined and complex challenges lies in implementing "smart mobility" solutions. This could prove to be the next growth driver and present immense opportunities for Indo-German collaboration.enhttp://doku.b.tu-harburg.de/doku/lic_mit_pod.phpIndienMobilitätAutomobilProduktivitätInnovationIndiaSmart MobilityAmotomobilesProductivityInnovationSmart mobility for India: Needs, opportunities and challengesJournal Articleurn:nbn:de:gbv:830-tubdok-1173210.15480/882.107611420/107810.15480/882.1076930768643Journal Article