Founded in 2012, GPS Renewables has evolved into a clean-tech leader with significant revenue and a workforce of 900. Vikraman Venu, Senior Vice President, discusses their collaboration with CSIR-NCL to commercialize India’s first ethanol-to-jet fuel technology through Project NG SAF, which aims to advance sustainable aviation fuel production and enhance India’s clean-energy initiatives. The partnership emerged from a gap in successful commercial-scale ethanol-to-jet fuel technologies, leading to the development of an indigenous, catalyst-based pathway.
Q1. What does ‘Build in Bharat for the World’ mean?
It refers to India’s mission to produce goods domestically that meet international quality standards and serve global markets.
Q2. How is this different from ‘Make in India’?
‘Make in India’ promotes local manufacturing Build in India for the World’ emphasizes exporting and global competitiveness.
Q3. Which sectors are leading this initiative?
Electronics, renewable energy, automotive, pharmaceuticals, and defense are among the top-performing sectors.
Q4. How is Bharat supporting global companies investing here?
Through tax benefits, land reforms, digital systems, and the PLI scheme that encourages high-value production.
Q5. What role does sustainability play in this vision?
Sustainability ensures India’s growth is environmentally responsible, aligning with global carbon-neutral goals.



























