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Bl[i]tZ;2258752 said:
First four chicks are cool
China is a more technologically advanced country than India.
Chinese trains will obviously be better than Indian trains.
This should have been a "no-brainer."
China is a more technologically advanced country than India.
Chinese trains will obviously be better than Indian trains.
This should have been a "no-brainer."
^^^ We don't need chinese crap.
^^^ We don't need chinese crap.
China has agreed to assist Indian Railways in order to increase the speed of existing trains as part of a memorandum of understanding (MoU).
Mr. We need chinese assistance for making high speed trains,as we have many projects of high speed trains in future..You may keep talking like that but your country still couldn't afford one.
Let me inform you that Japan is already involved in this project with India.But Indian railway still wants assistance from China because of the thing you are mostly known for "Cheap product"..then way did you come to China to beg for help,and we Chinese are very gracious and we "agreed".you just cant develop anything by yourselves,only buy things from others ,everything,how pathetic..
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how generous we are,they came to us and begged and we agreed,we shoud rebuff them and left them to their own device,a bullock cart maybe,haha
see what you fellow indians comment on the two countries
Chinese trains and railway stations
Beijing south railway station and China's railway development - SkyscraperCity
China to help India run high-speed trains
Economy Bureau
Posted: Saturday, Jan 19, 2008 at 2348 hrs IST
New Delhi, Jan 18 : While Indian Railways will have to wait a while before it can run bullet trains, it is hoping to increase the speed of its normal trains with some help from China.
China has agreed to assist Indian Railways in order to increase the speed of existing trains as part of a memorandum of understanding (MoU).
The MoU signed between the two countries during Prime Minister Manmohan Singh”s visit to China, earlier during the week will also help in cooperation for development of world-class stations, heavy haul operations, development of multi-modal logistics parks and in research and development.
At present, the highest speed an Indian train has logged so far is 150 km per hour by Shatabdi Express between Delhi and Agra. In China meanwhile, the highest speed recorded is 275 km/hr.
The three-year agreement envisages development of rail-related programmes of mutual interest.