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Sustainability at scale: The Siemens Playbook for India’s net-zero future – Forbes

As India balances bold growth with rising climate urgency, Siemens is helping industries and infrastructure decarbonize — with technology that scales, and solutions that stick.

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The following is excerpt from a feature from Forbes India. Read the full article here.         

India is powered by aspiration. As of 2025, the country stands on the cusp of a $7 trillion growth story – fueled by a young population, a booming middle class, and an entrepreneurial spirit that thrives on possibility. But today’s India is reaching for more than just economic milestones. The Indian dream has evolved: beyond big homes and big cars lies a deeper collective vision of cleaner air, greener cities, reliable transit, renewable power, and businesses that grow without costing the earth.

It’s a transformation driven by ambition, not sacrifice. Sustainability is gaining priority, given that it translates into competitive advantage: demanded by investors, expected by regulators, and rewarded by consumers. The shift is already underway and what’s at stake now is scale: how fast can we turn pilot projects and local successes into national outcomes, and good intentions into measurable impact?

Few understand this challenge – and its possibilities – quite like Siemens. With a legacy in India that dates back to 1867, and a global footprint across over 200 countries, Siemens combines deep engineering heritage with cutting-edge digital expertise. Its role isn’t just as a technology provider, but as a transformation partner – helping industries and cities move from strategy to system change.

Read the full article here.

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