In an incredible feat, India on Tuesday (June 29) inaugurated the 11.3 km high-speed Track in Madhya Pradesh's Indore. Inaugurating the world class facility, Environment Minister Prakash Javadekar said 11.3 km high-speed track will be the longest such track in Asia.  

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" The track will be used for measuring the maximum speed capabilities of high-end cars and other categories of vehicles. On the brighter side, it can also be used for racing. This is India's new vision of growth, 'Make in India' initiative and our way forward in direction of Atmanirbhar Bharat," said Javadekar.  

"Inaugurating the world-class- 11.3 km High-Speed Track in Indore, the longest such track in Asia. It will be used for measuring the maximum speed capabilities of high-end cars and other categories of vehicles," tweeted the Minister.  

He said it is declaration that India will not only be an important automobile centre, but it will become the hub of automobile and not only of components. "It will be centre of automobile manufacturing, services and spare parts too. It will generate employment, increase tax collection and make sure that every car manufactured in Indian can run on any part of the world. This is India's dream of Atmanirbhar Bharat," said Javadekar.

He said that the utilities for which our vehicles were earlier sent to foreign countries will be reversed now. "Now, those countries which do not have this facility will look up to India and send their vehicles to India, instead of Europe and America. It is because we have a track that is 5th largest in the world and largest and more equipped than China and Japan in Asia. This work took 6 years' time. This is in line with the vision of Prime Minister Narendra Modi of making India's manufacturing hub of the world," the minister said.