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India wants to ask China to assist in raising its railway speed, no mention HSR cooperation
12:19:00 Global Network
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According to a report by the “Economic Times” of India on April 15, a senior Indian official stated that at the Fifth China-India Strategic and Economic Dialogue, besides proposing to rebuild Agra and Jamsil train stations, India It also seeks help from China in accelerating the construction of the Bangalore-Chennai railway corridor.
The Strategic and Economic Dialogue was co-chaired and keynote speech by Li Feng, chairman of the National Development and Reform Commission of China, and Kumar, vice chairman of the National Transformation Council of India. The project plans to increase the speed of the Bangalore-Chennai rail corridor to 150 kilometers per hour.
Kumar stated on the 15th: "We hope to get China's help in speeding up the Bangalore-Chennai railway corridor."
Indian officials said that India had previously proposed plans to rebuild the Agra and Jamsi railway stations. They stressed the plan again in the 14th meeting. China will reply after considering. Kumar also said that in the just-concluded Strategic and Economic Dialogue, there was no discussion about China's construction of high-speed rail projects in India.
According to reports, China expressed its interest in building high-speed rail corridors in India and began to make feasibility studies on the high-speed rail corridors in New Delhi and Chennai. India’s first high-speed rail corridor between Mumbai and Ahmedabad has been handed over to Japan for hosting. (Internship Compilation: To Yu Fei Reviewer: Tian Ruizhe)
12:19:00 Global Network
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According to a report by the “Economic Times” of India on April 15, a senior Indian official stated that at the Fifth China-India Strategic and Economic Dialogue, besides proposing to rebuild Agra and Jamsil train stations, India It also seeks help from China in accelerating the construction of the Bangalore-Chennai railway corridor.
The Strategic and Economic Dialogue was co-chaired and keynote speech by Li Feng, chairman of the National Development and Reform Commission of China, and Kumar, vice chairman of the National Transformation Council of India. The project plans to increase the speed of the Bangalore-Chennai rail corridor to 150 kilometers per hour.
Kumar stated on the 15th: "We hope to get China's help in speeding up the Bangalore-Chennai railway corridor."
Indian officials said that India had previously proposed plans to rebuild the Agra and Jamsi railway stations. They stressed the plan again in the 14th meeting. China will reply after considering. Kumar also said that in the just-concluded Strategic and Economic Dialogue, there was no discussion about China's construction of high-speed rail projects in India.
According to reports, China expressed its interest in building high-speed rail corridors in India and began to make feasibility studies on the high-speed rail corridors in New Delhi and Chennai. India’s first high-speed rail corridor between Mumbai and Ahmedabad has been handed over to Japan for hosting. (Internship Compilation: To Yu Fei Reviewer: Tian Ruizhe)