Daily Sabah (Turkey)

Japan’s Abe to launch $17B Indian bullet train project

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JAPAN’S Prime Minister Shinzo Abe will lay the foundation stone for India’s first bullet train in Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s home state this week, in a tightening of ties just days after New Delhi ended a dangerous military confrontat­ion with China. The move by Abe, who starts a two-day visit to India today, highlights an early lead for Japan in a sector where the Chinese have also been trying to secure a foothold, but without much success. Modi has made the 500-km- (311-mile-) long high-speed rail link between the financial hub of Mumbai and the industrial city of Ahmedabad in western Gujarat a centrepiec­e of his efforts to showcase India’s ability to build cutting-edge infrastruc­ture. The leaders will launch the start of work on the line tomorrow, India’s railways ministry said in a statement.

“This technology will revolution­ize and transform the transport sector,” said Railways Minister Piyush Goyal, welcoming the prospects for growth brought by Ja- pan’s high-speed “shinkansen” technology. In Tokyo, a Japanese foreign ministry official told reporters, “We would like to support ‘Make in India’ as much as possible,” referring to Modi’s signature policy to lure investors in manufactur­ing. “And for that, we want to do what’s beyond the MumbaiAhme­dabad line and achieve economies of scale.” India would make “all-out efforts” to complete the line by August 2022, more than a year earlier than planned, the government said this week. Japan is providing 81 percent of the funding for the 1.08-trillion-rupee ($16.9-billion) project, through a 50-year loan at 0.1 percent annual interest. Ties between India and Japan have blossomed as Modi and Abe increasing­ly see eye-to-eye in countering growing Chinese assertiven­ess across Asia. Japanese investment into India has surged in areas ranging from automotive­s to infrastruc­ture in the remote northeast, making Tokyo its third-largest foreign direct investor.

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