
New Delhi: Delhi Metro is set to become smarter and more technology-driven, with Artificial Intelligence (AI), advanced digital systems, and driverless train operations playing a bigger role in its future. The Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) is also focusing on enhancing passenger experience, improving operational efficiency, and expanding its world-class transit network.
These insights were shared by Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) Managing Director Dr. Vikas Kumar during an exclusive interview on the popular podcast The Candid Talk, hosted by veteran journalist and Dynamite News Editor-in-Chief Manoj Tibrewal Aakash.
During the conversation, Dr. Kumar spoke about Delhi Metro's future roadmap, AI integration, driverless trains, organisational work culture, and the challenges of managing one of the world's largest metro networks.
Speaking about his journey, Dr. Kumar revealed that he joined DMRC in 2004 with the primary goal of working under 'Metro Man' Dr. E. Sreedharan. At the time, Delhi Metro was among India's most ambitious infrastructure projects, and learning from Sreedharan was a major motivation for him.
Dr. Kumar discussed DMRC’s vision for the next five years, highlighting the increasing use of Artificial Intelligence (AI), digitisation, CCTV analytics, and data-driven technologies to improve operational efficiency, reliability, and punctuality. He also spoke about plans to enhance passenger convenience, generate additional revenue, create more career opportunities, and further modernise the metro network.
Explaining the secret behind DMRC’s success, Dr. Kumar credited the organisation’s unique work culture established by Dr. E. Sreedharan. He said employees are trusted with responsibilities and given the freedom to make decisions without unnecessary interference, fostering accountability and efficiency.
Dr. Kumar recalled that he took over as Managing Director while the world was recovering from the COVID-19 pandemic. Restoring public confidence in metro travel was the biggest challenge. DMRC introduced strict safety protocols, which were widely appreciated and helped reassure millions of commuters.
DMRC has already begun using AI and advanced analytics to optimise operations. According to Dr. Kumar, greater digitisation and improved data analysis will allow the organisation to deliver even better services to passengers while maintaining high standards of safety and punctuality.
Dr. Kumar said DMRC conducts Customer Satisfaction Surveys at least twice every year to understand passenger concerns, identify service gaps, and implement improvements based on data-driven insights.
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One of the most challenging decisions for DMRC was introducing Driverless Metro (Unmanned Train Operation). Initially, there were concerns about the reliability of the technology, but after extensive testing and robust safety protocols, the system proved successful. Today, driverless trains operate on over 100 kilometres of the Delhi Metro network.
DMRC currently operates a network of approximately 416 kilometres, including the metro systems in Gurugram and Noida. Around 6.5 million passengers travel daily on the network, with ridership reaching 8 million on peak days, making reliability and punctuality critical priorities.
Dr. Kumar emphasised that maintaining a world-class metro system requires continuous planning, preventive maintenance, backup systems, employee training, skill development, and strict adherence to safety standards to ensure uninterrupted service.
New Delhi: Delhi Metro is set to become smarter and more technology-driven, with Artificial Intelligence (AI), advanced digital systems, and driverless train operations playing a bigger role in its future. The Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) is also focusing on enhancing passenger experience, improving operational efficiency, and expanding its world-class transit network.
These insights were shared by Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) Managing Director Dr. Vikas Kumar during an exclusive interview on the popular podcast The Candid Talk, hosted by veteran journalist and Dynamite News Editor-in-Chief Manoj Tibrewal Aakash.
During the conversation, Dr. Kumar spoke about Delhi Metro's future roadmap, AI integration, driverless trains, organisational work culture, and the challenges of managing one of the world's largest metro networks.
Speaking about his journey, Dr. Kumar revealed that he joined DMRC in 2004 with the primary goal of working under 'Metro Man' Dr. E. Sreedharan. At the time, Delhi Metro was among India's most ambitious infrastructure projects, and learning from Sreedharan was a major motivation for him.
Dr. Kumar discussed DMRC’s vision for the next five years, highlighting the increasing use of Artificial Intelligence (AI), digitisation, CCTV analytics, and data-driven technologies to improve operational efficiency, reliability, and punctuality. He also spoke about plans to enhance passenger convenience, generate additional revenue, create more career opportunities, and further modernise the metro network.
Explaining the secret behind DMRC’s success, Dr. Kumar credited the organisation’s unique work culture established by Dr. E. Sreedharan. He said employees are trusted with responsibilities and given the freedom to make decisions without unnecessary interference, fostering accountability and efficiency.
Dr. Kumar recalled that he took over as Managing Director while the world was recovering from the COVID-19 pandemic. Restoring public confidence in metro travel was the biggest challenge. DMRC introduced strict safety protocols, which were widely appreciated and helped reassure millions of commuters.
DMRC has already begun using AI and advanced analytics to optimise operations. According to Dr. Kumar, greater digitisation and improved data analysis will allow the organisation to deliver even better services to passengers while maintaining high standards of safety and punctuality.
Dr. Kumar said DMRC conducts Customer Satisfaction Surveys at least twice every year to understand passenger concerns, identify service gaps, and implement improvements based on data-driven insights.
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One of the most challenging decisions for DMRC was introducing Driverless Metro (Unmanned Train Operation). Initially, there were concerns about the reliability of the technology, but after extensive testing and robust safety protocols, the system proved successful. Today, driverless trains operate on over 100 kilometres of the Delhi Metro network.
DMRC currently operates a network of approximately 416 kilometres, including the metro systems in Gurugram and Noida. Around 6.5 million passengers travel daily on the network, with ridership reaching 8 million on peak days, making reliability and punctuality critical priorities.
Dr. Kumar emphasised that maintaining a world-class metro system requires continuous planning, preventive maintenance, backup systems, employee training, skill development, and strict adherence to safety standards to ensure uninterrupted service.
Location : New Delhi
Published : 28 June 2026, 1:34 PM IST