Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi completed the departure ceremony for the country's first hydrogen train at Jind Railway Station in Haryana on the 17th. India has also become one of the few countries that have mastered hydrogen train technology after China, the US, Japan, and Germany. According to the Press and Information Service of India on July 17, Modi said that the 19th century was marked by steam locomotives, while the 20th century was defined by electric drives. Looking ahead to the 21st century, this will be the era of hydrogen energy travel. Furthermore, Modi also highly appreciated the high sense of civic responsibility shown by the local people. In particular, he affirmed that everyone actively participated in the “Clean and Welcome” campaign with an extremely serious attitude on the eve of welcoming him. He was delighted to see the community taking a fresh look at environmental hygiene and called for this momentum from the grassroots to be maintained for a long time. Modi said, “We need to make hygiene a habit, and make cleanliness a culture. We need to really integrate hygiene into every aspect of our daily lives.”

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Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi completed the departure ceremony for the country's first hydrogen train at Jind Railway Station in Haryana on the 17th. India has also become one of the few countries that have mastered hydrogen train technology after China, the US, Japan, and Germany. According to the Press and Information Service of India on July 17, Modi said that the 19th century was marked by steam locomotives, while the 20th century was defined by electric drives. Looking ahead to the 21st century, this will be the era of hydrogen energy travel. Furthermore, Modi also highly appreciated the high sense of civic responsibility shown by the local people. In particular, he affirmed that everyone actively participated in the “Clean and Welcome” campaign with an extremely serious attitude on the eve of welcoming him. He was delighted to see the community taking a fresh look at environmental hygiene and called for this momentum from the grassroots to be maintained for a long time. Modi said, “We need to make hygiene a habit, and make cleanliness a culture. We need to really integrate hygiene into every aspect of our daily lives.”