Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

China shows interest in high-speed rly projects

- Sutirtho Patranobis

BEIJING: China on Wednesday said it was working on railway projects that focused on increasing speed limits of Indian trains, hours ahead of the much-anticipate­d inaugurati­on of India’s first bullet train project by visiting Japanese PM Shinzo Abe.

Beating China, Japan had bagged the 508-kilometre long Mumbai-ahmedabad bullet train project, a flagship venture for the Indian Railways that is often criticised for its ageing infrastruc­ture and lack of modernisat­ion.

China had the world’s longest high-speed rail network of 22,000km at the end of last year; that’s about 60% of the world’s total. China has connected most of its cities with high speed trains, drasticall­y reducing travel time. “As for railway cooperatio­n, I can tell you it is part of practical cooperatio­n between China and India,” ministry of foreign affairs spokespers­on Geng Shuang said on Wednesday.

“We have reached important consensus in this regard. According to my informatio­n, the relevant competent authoritie­s between the two countries have maintained communicat­ion on promoting and increasing the speed of the railway in the current projects,” Geng added.

“China is pleased to see the infrastruc­ture cooperatio­n amongregio­nalcountri­esincludin­g on high speed railway, and we stand ready to promote cooperatio­n with India and other regional countries to promote regional developmen­t,” he said. In 2016, China’s largest high-speed train maker announced that its first $63.4 million joint venture plant in India to repair and manufactur­e locomotive engines started operations in Haryana.

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