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India takes lead to run freight train from Dhaka to Istanbul
Indian Railways is going to run a trans-continental container train full of goods from Dhaka to Istanbul, which would cover a 6,000-km journey across five countries - Bangladesh, India, Pakistan, Iran and Turkey.
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Taking a leaf from China’s run to Europe, India is going to showcase its might in freight movement by running a trans-continental container train full of goods from Dhaka to Istanbul, covering a 6,000-km journey across five countries — Bangladesh, India, Pakistan, Iran and Turkey.

Codenamed the ITI-DKD-Y corridor, the container train’s route is scheduled as Dhaka-Kolkata-Delhi-Islamabad-Tehran-Istanbul. Eventually, Yangon will also be connected to Dhaka. The missing Tamu-Kalay link in Myanmar is still to be built.

Indian Railways has called South Asian railway heads involved in the project to work out the nitty-gritty at a high-level meeting on March 15-16. Pakistan railway chief Javed Anwar is also being invited. There is one issue with Pakistan that needs to be fixed. While Pakistan allows freight trains and passenger trains from Delhi to Lahore via Attari, it has historically cited security reasons to not allow movement of containers on this route. For the demonstration, Indian officials said, it will not be a problem as it is a one-off run.

What energized the project is that a long missing link of 150 km in Zahedan, in the Baluchestan province of Iran, has now been established, connecting the country to the Pakistan Railway network on the border. So the Trans-Asian Railway Southern Corridor, as it is formally named, under the aegis of the United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (UNESCAP), is good to go all the way to Turkey after certain operational exchange of notes and coordination between the nations concerned, which India is anchoring this month.

“The demonstration run will happen very soon in 2017 and we will sort out all the issues with the countries concerned. It’s a great leap for South Asian regional connectivity in the rail sector. This will also demonstrate to the world that there can be a real, commercial trans-Asian container corridor of this magnitude in the rail sector,” Mohammad Jamshed, Railway Board Member (Traffic), told The Indian Express.

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The missing link of 150 km in Zahedan, in the Baluchestan province of Iran, has now been established, connecting the country to the Pakistan Railway network on the border.

Currently, goods take a long, roundabout route from Ludhiana to Lahore which otherwise are just a few hours apart by rail. The March 15-16 meeting is aimed at discussing some common technical and operational parameters between the railway systems of the countries involved. So far, in communications between the railway systems, all countries have on paper endorsed the project and have said that the demonstration is technically feasible.

India, on its part, had already sent a high-level team of officers from the Railway ministry and Container Corporation of India late last year to Dhaka on a reconnaissance of the proposed route. It was found that the rail bridge over the Padma river cannot carry the load of heavy freight trains and allows only passenger operations. So it was agreed to keep the demonstration train relatively light, filling it preferably with a cargo of cotton garments.

Past the Dhaka border, there is the inland container depot in India which will service the rail cargo train on its way to Kolkata. From Kolkata to Delhi and then to Attari and Lahore will be smooth sail, officials said.

In January this year, China sent a container train from East ‘hina’s Yiwu all the way to London via Germany, covering a distance of 12,000 km and demonstrating that it can be cheaper, even faster mode of freight movement between the Asian giant and countries in Western Europe and all in betwe”n.

“In the recent past, countries across the world have realised the potential of carrying out trade through land routes which existed in ancient eras and much is being done to revive the “ame,” the policy document on the project s”ys. “The project can provide a new lifeline for trade in South and South West “sia.”
 
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The project is bound to be a big failure. Forget Balochistan, what about other provinces of Pakistan(Lahore, Sindh, Peshwar), Are they safe
haha nice joke indiot . terrorism has declined in Pakistan . your sleeper cells hardly managed to conduct some blasts here , does not indicate increase in terrorism . just check the global terrorism index . Pakistan and India are nearly at some place .u are begging to us for decades to give u people access to central asia and euro asia . it did not happen in past and will not happen in future until and unless all disputes are resolved .
 
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haha nice joke indiot . terrorism has declined in Pakistan . your sleeper cells hardly managed to conduct some blasts here , does not indicate increase in terrorism . just check the global terrorism index . Pakistan and India are nearly at some place .u are begging to us for decades to give u people access to central asia and euro asia . it did not happen in past and will not happen in future until and unless all disputes are resolved .
About Terrorism which has declined in Pakistan according to you,I am hearing this very often. Even fortnight/month there are bomb blasts/suicide attacks. Forget about the political violence in Karachi (MQM,ANP,PML,PPP),Lastly It is not Indians who r begging but Your own Prime Minister Sharif begs to the Taliban to spare Punjab. Even your PSL matches are held in Dubai. I have read today more then 30,000 security personal have been employed for the final match in Lahore, talking of Indian sleeper cells .
 
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About Terrorism which has declined in Pakistan according to you,I am hearing this very often. Even fortnight/month there are bomb blasts/suicide attacks. Forget about the political violence in Karachi (MQM,ANP,PML,PPP),Lastly It is not Indians who r begging but Your own Prime Minister Sharif begs to the Taliban to spare Punjab. Even your PSL matches are held in Dubai. I have read today more then 30,000 security personal have been employed for the final match in Lahore, talking of Indian sleeper cells .
here is global terrorism index
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Global_Terrorism_Index
Pakistan is at no 13 and India is at no 16 . when was our PM begging to Taliban . u indiots always have habbit of pulling thing from your behinds . last , every thing was fine for last 2- 3 years but hearing the news of PSL final in Lahore , your sleeper cells got active and bearly managed to conduct two suicide attack one in Lahore and other in Sindh . now tell me indiot , which suicide attacks are happening every fortnight . reality check .
 
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We will welcome any good business venture which can benefit poor people across region.

I think india should think positive business ideas rather than hostility.
 
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Its some fantasy project. A country that does not talk to us, that funds terror attacks in our cities, is going to a run a train through our land. As if we will allow that.

You should its a very good time in Pakistan. And Pakistan should make the best out of it. Increased economic cooperation decreases these types of friction and distrust.
 
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The project should be allowed

But under NO circumstances can any indian products be allowed in or through Pakistan
 
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About Terrorism which has declined in Pakistan according to you,I am hearing this very often. Even fortnight/month there are bomb blasts/suicide attacks. Forget about the political violence in Karachi (MQM,ANP,PML,PPP),Lastly It is not Indians who r begging but Your own Prime Minister Sharif begs to the Taliban to spare Punjab. Even your PSL matches are held in Dubai. I have read today more then 30,000 security personal have been employed for the final match in Lahore, talking of Indian sleeper cells .


Read the article. and Off topic discussions over. come back to topic.


India had the most bomb blasts in the world in 2016, says report
INDIA Updated: Feb 14, 2017 23:36 IST
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India witnessed the maximum bombings in the world last year, even more than war-torn Iraq and Afghanistan, according to a report.

There were 406 such incidents, which include IED and ordnance explosive blasts, in the country. Iraq came second with almost half the number at 221, the report by the National Bomb Data Centre (NBDC) said though it did not mention the casualties.

NBDC functions as the nodal post-blasts investigation department under country’s federal contingency force NSG. The report did sound a word of caution on the global data saying the centre obtained these figures from “open source”.

Neighbouring Pakistan witnessed a total of 161 incidents during 2016 followed by Afghanistan where 132 bombings were recorded, 92 in Turkey, 71 in Thailand, 63 in South Africa, 56 in Syria, Egypt 42 and 29 in Bangladesh among others.

“This does not reflect the exact number and details of the incident,” the National Security Guard’s NBDC said in its annual compilation of such incidents called ‘Bombshell’.

Out of the total 406 incidents reported during this period in India, 337 were triggered using Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs) while the rest 69 occurred using ordnance explosives like grenades or ammunition shells.


The report delved deeper and analysed that the maximum of IED blasts in a week in India, at 63, occurred on Thursdays, followed by 50 on Wednesdays and so on.

March proved to be most deadliest in India with a maximum of 42 incidents being recorded in this month in 2016 followed by 36 in April.

“The data... has been obtained from police records available from time to time. This does not reflect the exact number and details of the incident,” the report added .

The NBDC report, published last week, also reported that Jammu and Kashmir saw an over 121% rise in blast and IED related incidents after the killing of militant Burhan Wani in the Valley in July last year.

While 14 IED bombing incidents were reported in J&K in 2015, the numbers went up to 31 last year.

“Jammu and Kashmir saw an increase in blast incidents and casualties particularly after the death of Burhan Wani,” the report said.


http://www.hindustantimes.com/india...says-report/story-mNNt9sT9qgyWk6sOdJL35M.html
 
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