Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi Takes Delhi Metro, Calls It Fast and Reliable
Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi Rides Delhi Metro, Praises It

Sometimes one has to switch from an Uber to a Metro, even if one is the CEO of the former. While the first journey through the Delhi Metro might feel like finding the way out through a maze, eventually, it becomes one of the easiest and most trustworthy journeys you embark upon daily.

Uber CEO's Delhi Metro Ride

Recently, Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi, who is on a week-long visit to India, took a metro from the Delhi Secretariat to Jor Bagh. He recently took to LinkedIn to share a video of the experience. In the clip, he booked a Delhi Metro ticket through the Uber app, entered the station using a QR code generated on his phone, and then travelled on the Blue line.

"Hi everyone, Dara on the road again. I am in Delhi, and it's the Modi jacket. I'm in the boardroom here, but I'm going to swap the boardroom for the Blue Line Metro here in Delhi," he said in the video.

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The Uber boss called the experience "fast", "affordable", and "reliable", adding that the future of mobility on Uber is "so much more than cars." "The future is about making every mode of transportation available seamlessly on your app with a tap, whether it's two-wheelers, three-wheelers, autos, buses, transit. We're going to have it all on the app. And this is just the beginning," he said.

He also highlighted Uber's expanding public transit integrations in India. "We have now transit partnerships together in 5 cities across India. And this model, this public-private transit partnership model, is something that we want to take all around the world," he said.

Sharing the video on LinkedIn, Khosrowshahi wrote: "More modes. Less friction. Better cities. I'm 'on the road' again in India, and excited to see how partnerships with public transit is making everyday mobility easier for millions of commuters across the country."

He added that more than 10 million metro rides have already been booked through the Uber app in India and credited the Open Network for Digital Commerce (ONDC) for helping scale the initiative.

Social Media Reactions

Khosrowshahi's post gained praise from numerous LinkedIn users, with many highlighting the role of integrated mobility solutions in improving urban transport.

"This feels like a powerful path to improve access, safety, sustainability and affordability: connecting public transit, employers, payments and first/last-mile options into a regulated 'mobility as a benefit' layer," one user wrote.

"This highlights an important step toward integrated urban mobility, where ride-hailing and public transport work together rather than in competition. Reaching millions of metro bookings shows strong user adoption and clear demand for simpler, multi-modal travel solutions. Partnerships like this, especially with open networks such as ONDC, can play a key role in scaling accessibility and improving everyday commuting efficiency in fast-growing cities," added another.

In 2025, Uber India announced its integration with Open Network for Digital Commerce (ONDC) by introducing metro ticketing on the Uber app in partnership with the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC). The service allows users to plan metro journeys, buy QR-based tickets, and access real-time transit information within the app, with payments supported exclusively through UPI.

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