The Borneo Post

Opportunit­ies abound in India’s railway industry

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KUALA LUMPUR: CIDB Holdings Sdn Bhd is inviting Malaysian companies to take advantage of the vast opportunit­ies that exist for them in India’s railway industry.

Inviting Malaysian constructi­on stakeholde­rs to the “Indian Rail Land and Stations Redevelopm­ent Business Opportunit­ies In India” seminar, co-hosted by CIDB on March 20, Chairman Datuk Seri Ir Judin Abdul Karim hoped Malaysian contractor­s would take up the challenge.

“Working closely with the Rail Land Developmen­t Authority, Indian Railways and Indian Railway Stations Developmen­t Corporatio­n Ltd, we are looking at revamping up to 400 stations,” he told reporters at a press conference yesterday.

CIDB Holdings is a whollyowne­d subsidiary of the Constructi­on Industry Developmen­t Board Malaysia.

Judin also said Malaysian companies need to seize the opportunit­ies now as the contracts were open to every nation.

The project redevelopm­ent would span over 10 to 15 years and 50 companies have already expressed interest to participat­e in the Indian railway, he added.

On the one- day conference, he said Malaysian and Indian panelists would use the platform to deliver different strategic partnershi­ps, related to Indian rail, land and station redevelopm­ents opportunit­ies on a public-private partnershi­p across India.

“Focus will be on the redevelopm­ent of major train stations in Mumbai, Delhi and Hyderabad and the land around the stations.

“The idea is to develop the land, similar to our Kuala Lumpur Sentral station.

“This would spur more business opportunit­ies and increase the livelihood of the region,” Judin added. — Bernama

 ??  ?? The project redevelopm­ent would span over 10 to 15 years and 50 companies have already expressed interest to participat­e in the Indian railway. — Reuters photo
The project redevelopm­ent would span over 10 to 15 years and 50 companies have already expressed interest to participat­e in the Indian railway. — Reuters photo

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