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BEIJING: China today played down arch rival Japan winning the contract to build India's first bullet train project, as officials said the deal is confined to one sector, and claimed India is still open to Chinese investments on other high-speed routes depending on easy financing.

India's move to opt for Japanese bullet trains on the Mumbai-Ahmedabad route has raised concerns in China, which is vying with Japan to build high-speed rail in India.

In addition to conducting a feasibility study to build a high speed rail track on the 2,200-km Chennai-Delhi route, an India-China consortium is also conducting a study for the 1,200-km New Delhi-Mumbai corridor.

Indian officials here told PTI that Japan had undertaken the feasibility study for the 500-km Mumbai-Ahmedabad corridor well before China entered the fray offering to do the Chennai-Delhi route that could cost over USD 20 billion.

The proposed agreement to be signed during Japan premier Shinzo Abe's visit to New Delhi on Saturday is for the Mumbai-Ahmedabad corridor and India's decision to opt for high speed rail in other corridors will depend on easy and affordable financing terms as offered by Tokyo for the first bullet train in India, they said.

For its part, China today reacted guardedly to India's decision to opt for Japan's 'Shinkansen' bullet trains stating that railway cooperation is an "important consensus" reached between President Xi Jinping and Prime Minister Narendra Modi during the Indian leader's visit here in May.

"I believe all nations are entitled to their cooperation partners and the way they want to cooperate. We respect India's decision," Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Hua Chunying said at a media briefing here.

Departments of both sides are in close touch, she said adding that India and China are in contact to improve speed on India's existing tracks with Chinese technical assistance.

"I believe they remain in close communication and hope that relevant cooperation can continue further," she said.

Besides improving the speed on existing tracks, China is also training Indian railway engineers in heavy haulage and is setting up a railway university on the lines of one in China.

Last month, NITI Aayog Vice Chairman Arvind Panagariya during his visit to Beijing said Chinese infrastructure financing is far more expensive compared to Japan and that Beijing should match the terms.

According to reports from Tokyo, Abe will convey an offer of more than USD 8.1 billion in official Japanese lending for the roughly USD 14.6 billion Mumbai-Ahmedabad project.

China is keen to get Indian bullet train deals as it would provide a major opening for it to win projects abroad in the face of stiff competition from Japan.

China recently grabbed its first foreign high-speed rail project in Indonesia beating out Japan as it offered easy finance and technical assistance.

China downplays Japan's construction of India's first bullet train project - Times of India
 
as officials said the deal is confined to one sector, and claimed India is still open to Chinese investments on other high-speed routes depending on easy financing.
Thats the reason china has downplayed.. Its pretty much clear that china would comparatively get bigger share in HSR contracts..
 
As expected, Chinese HSR companies already have big projects in other countries, plus I'm sure india can't resist asking the best country in terms of HSR China to build something for them.
 
Thats the reason china has downplayed.. Its pretty much clear that china would comparatively get bigger share in HSR contracts..
China will not be interested in helping India build a HSR. We will love to see a competitor being weak. Japanese HSR export is a failure in Taiwan as the HSR management goes bankrupt. We will love to see the same thing happen in India :enjoy:

China HSR is the way to go, low cost, high efficient and cost effective. Meaning the HSR will be a win win situtation for both consumer and operator. There's reason why China HSR is able to win Turkey, Macedonia, UK, Indonesia, Russia and Sweden contract. Japanese HSR is just like Sony Bravia TV, over price and yet do not offer better quality and better function. It is bound to fail.
 
China will not be interested in helping India build a HSR. We will love to see a competitor being weak. Japanese HSR export is a failure in Taiwan as the HSR management goes bankrupt. We will love to see the same thing happen in India :enjoy:

China HSR is the way to go, low cost, high efficient and cost effective. Meaning the HSR will be a win win situtation for both consumer and operator. There's reason why China HSR is able to win Turkey, Macedonia, UK, Indonesia, Russia and Sweden contract. Japanese HSR is just like Sony Bravia TV, over price and yet do not offer better quality and better function. It is bound to fail.
Over priced...agreed but saying that they are not of high quality...Its you being biased
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We Chinese can produced the same quality at half the price of what the Japanese can do. I think who to choose is not difficult.

But we won. ;)

You won Indonesia (5 billion), but we won India (9billion) and Philippines (2 billion). Combined Japan secured 11 billion worth of deals in railways systems.

LOL
 
Haters gonna hate.

:cool:
I am talking facts. If not India is not a competitor of China. We would have long win the tender. Our HSR contract with Turkey, Macedonia, Russia, Indonesia, UK and Sweden speaks for itself. Even German HSR start to source parts from China for their own HSR. There shows the quality.

But we won. ;)

You won Indonesia (5 billion), but we won India (9billion) and Philippines (2 billion). Combined Japan secured 11 billion worth of deals in railways systems.

LOL
Becos India is China rival, thats why you won. :enjoy: Why would China help a rival?
 
I am talking facts. If not India is not a competitor of China. We would have long win the tender. Our HSR contract with Turkey, Macedonia, Russia, Indonesia, UK and Sweden speaks for itself. Even German HSR start to source parts from China for their own HSR. There shows the quality.

Buddy, in the past month we secured $11 billion. Back to business. ;)

Becos India is China rival, thats why you won. :enjoy: Why would China help a rival?

LMFAO! The more we will consume the Indian market then. At your loss. Remember India is 1.25 BILLION. BILLION.

Your loss is our gain.

:)
 
But we won. ;)

You won Indonesia (5 billion), but we won India (9billion) and Philippines (2 billion). Combined Japan secured 11 billion worth of deals in railways systems.

LOL
:flame:
I want this rail to be built ASAP. And Japan will always have a leg up in India due to cultural affinity ....
Not to mention that india has many cities with high number of residents
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_cities_in_India_by_population

Japan can bag bullet trains between these cities + Metro trains inside these cities.... Guaranteed business atleast till the middle of this century!
 
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