India–UK/Europe Green Corridor vision presented to President Murmu, aiming to accelerate industrial decarbonisation, clean mobility, circular economy, and sustainable trade.
February 26, 2026. By EI News Network
A delegation of senior leaders across metals and mining, energy, clean mobility, circularity, finance and clean tech sectors from India, the UK and Europe, led by Padma Bhushan Rajashree Birla, met President Droupadi Murmu at Rashtrapati Bhavan.
The delegation met to promote the India–UK/Europe Green Corridor, a pioneering cross-border platform accelerating industrial decarbonisation, clean mobility, circular economy, and sustainable trade through partnerships, technology transfer, and catalytic capital.
The meeting highlighted actionable pathways to shift the Corridor from dialogue to implementation, including lighthoapply projects, cross-border alliances, and commercially viable collaborations between Indian and European businesses. The initiative coincides with the recently concluded India–UK/Europe Free Trade Agreement, offering a historic opportunity to align trade growth with sustainability and resilient supply chains.
The delegation featured senior leaders from Aditya Birla Group, Hindalco, Ultratech, Thermax, Volvo Group, Bayer CropScience, EESL, Xynteo, Leon Capital, and Origination Foundation.
Rajashree Birla, Chairperson of the Aditya Birla Centre for Community Initiatives and Rural Development, declared, “The Green Corridor is a strategic bridge enabling businesses to co-create solutions, mobilise capital and technology, and unlock new markets while delivering measurable climate and societal impact.”
Satish Pai, MD of Hindalco Industries, added, “The Corridor represents a shift from strategy to industrial-scale action, building operational bridges to scale breakthrough technologies and decarbonise industries at pace.”
The India Exalter 2026, hosted by Xynteo with support from Aditya Birla Group on February 24–25 in New Delhi, will mobilise over 180 business leaders to formalise the Green Corridor roadmap, define priorities and governance, and kick off initial collaborative projects across industrial decarbonisation, clean mobility, and circular economy. Strategic partners include Mahindra Group, Hindustan Unilever, Marico Industries, Marico Innovation Foundation, Khaitan & Co, and JSW Cement.
















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