Author
The author is working as a correspondent at BW AutoWorld
India's hit-and-run law, imposing a 10-year prison sentence for negligent driving, has sparked nationwide protests by truck and bus drivers, prompting the government to appeal for smooth implementation
Read MoreThe automotive industry is roaring into a new era, leaving behind the dusty fumes of fossil fuels for a greener, cleaner horizon. Three revolutionary technologies are leading the charge: flex fuel, hydrogen and ethanol, each offering unique strengths and paving the way for a sustainable future on the road
Read MoreFossil fuel-backed internal combustion engines (ICE) have dominated the market for over a century, but in light of the climate crisis, sustainable alternatives in the automotive sector are expanding quickly thanks to significant investments in infrastructure, government programmes, and UN carbon-neutral projects. Will these efforts be sufficient to phase out ICE shortly?
Read MoreIn an exclusive interview with BW Autoworld, Amit Kumar, Co-founder and CEO, Ramp Global shares the role of his company in the automotive aftermarket industry
Read MoreTata Motors secures five-star ratings for the Harrier and Safari in the maiden Bharat NCAP evaluations, a major step forward in enhancing automotive safety standards in India
Read MoreDiscover the critical role brakes play in road safety—transforming from wooden blocks to advanced ABS systems. Unveil the unsung heroes, protecting lives and ensuring secure journeys on every road, guided by the imperative call of the World Health Organisation
Read MoreIn an interview with BW Businessworld, Gagandeep Singh, Senior Vice President, Eicher Motors, discussed the rising growth of commercial vehicles (CV), lowering the logistic cost, the implementation of modern technology, the use of artificial intelligence and machine learning for connectivity and more
Read MoreGet ready for some exciting new car launches in India next year, with a wide range of options to choose from, including EVs, SUVs, and hatchbacks
Read MoreAmitabh Kant, Sherpa of the G-20, delivered his message and said "those who don't go electric will lose market share"
Read More