The government of National Capital Territory of Delhi announced its plans for artificial rain in the city to tackle the air pollution crisis.
It aims to enhance rainfall and subsequently clear the air of pollutants, thereby reducing pollution levels in a particular area.
This innovative approach, supported by a comprehensive plan submitted by Indian Institute of Technology-Kanpur.
This is not the first time that a country has given cloud seeding a trial.
Previously, China fired chemical rods into the sky to bring more rainfall to its dried-up parts.
The United States, the United Arab Emirates, Russia, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, Thailand, and Mexico are just some of the countries developing the method.