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Japan, China in race to sell India their high-speed trains

NEW DELHI: China and Japan are once again in competition, this time for the lucrative high speed rail network market in India.
The Japanese are already working on a feasibility study for the Shinkansen network on the Ahmedabad-Mumbai corridor, the results of which will be shared with the Indian side in the run-up to the PM's visit to Japan this weekend. Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe is expected to make a strong pitch for India to buy the Shinkansen high speed network. Kyoto, where Modi lands on Saturday, has the best known Shinkansen connection with Tokyo.
Meanwhile, China, which now has the longest high-speed rail network in the world, is keen to sell their trains to India, at a price much lower than the Japanese. The Chinese president, Xi Jinping, will arrive for his maiden visit to India in mid-September.

Japan is hardselling better quality and higher safety standards, while China is pitching lower costs.
According to officials familiar with developments, Japan, at present enjoys a slight edge largely due to its safety record. China has had at least one spectacular high speed rail accident, killing hundreds. However, the Shinkansen's cost is prohibitively high, and despite having a fail-proof safety and speed system for almost half a century, Japan has not had great success in selling it overseas.

However, a new Japanese entity, International High-Speed Rail Association, comprising all the companies that build high speed railways in Japan will try to convince India about its product in October, said officials. Given the projected cost for each train at around Rs 60,000 crore (as announced by railway minister Sadananda Gowda in his railway budget speech) officials said Japan can sweeten the offer with a better financial deal, including FDI.
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China has been sounded out on upgrading India's ageing and inefficient railways infrastructure, even building new stations. But the prize is the bullet trains because they are outright buys. China, which plans to have 19,000 km under high speed rail network from its present 11,000 by 2015, is now looking for private investment into the railway sector. Thus far, it has been funded solely by the government. But Chinese premier Li Keqiang announced on Sunday that henceforth China's railway growth, which he sees as essential for China's development would have to come from private sources.

India is planning to build high speed train networks on other routes such as Delhi-Agra, Delhi-Chandigarh, Mysore-Bangalore-Chennai, Mumbai-Goa and Hyderabad-Secunderabad.

Japan, China in race to sell India their high-speed trains - The Times of India
 
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Nice. Chose the best, India ! ;)

Japanese government is assisting India with Dedicated Freight Corridor Project with funding and technology (Construction as well as vehicles). Coupled with the fact that JR's Shinkansen is amongst the best managed High speed Rail networks in the world, they stand a very good chance of winning some contract here.
 
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I would be surprised if India would opt for China instead of Japan.

But you know, Germany makes good trains too...
 
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Japanese government is assisting India with Dedicated Freight Corridor Project with funding and technology (Construction as well as vehicles). Coupled with the fact that JR's Shinkansen is amongst the best managed High speed Rail networks in the world, they stand a very good chance of winning some contract here.

Imagine how India will be like in 5 years. When these trains are already in operation. ;)

Japanese government is assisting India with Dedicated Freight Corridor Project with funding and technology (Construction as well as vehicles). Coupled with the fact that JR's Shinkansen is amongst the best managed High speed Rail networks in the world, they stand a very good chance of winning some contract here.

Are the Indian railways connected to Bangladesh's own railsystem ? Imagine when Bangladesh's Sonadia Deep Sea Port is built. This will connect the mountainous regions of India, China and Myanmar. Imagine the huge flow of trade in this region of the Subcontinent. A high speed rail connecting Calcutta to Chittagong and Dhaka region.

Wow!

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@eastwatch , @UKBengali ,@kalu_miah , @Ravi Nair , @nair
 
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I would be surprised if India would opt for China instead of Japan.

But you know, Germany makes good trains too...
Very true India is not going to give any big project to China...
 
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Japan all the way, no need for toxicated junk from the chinese
 
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Japan
Shinkansen Network
Amongst one of the first dedicated high speed networks in the world and is operating since mid 60s. The train sets have upgraded over a period of time and this remains as probably the most reliable rail system anywhere. Famous Japanese engineering and Technology speaks for itself and considering India's rugged environment, these trains and technology can put IR's plan of High Speed Trains on well High Speed Track.
& the best part is, In almost 50 years of operation, there have been no casualties on this iconic network owing to mechanical failure. Beat that!!
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Outline | Central Japan Railway Company

China
Started in 2007, but today the largest HSR netwrok on the planet. Like may other sectors, China offers a cost effective solution and the fact that China's rail network is quite similar to India, a lot of technologies can be adapted easily here as well.
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World's longest fast train line opens in China
 
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It's most likely will be Japanese, since Japan has been a major investor in the infrastructure areas. Plus they have more experience than China in terms of time of operation relating to High Speed trains.
 
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I would be surprised if India would opt for China instead of Japan.

But you know, Germany makes good trains too...
Very true India is not going to give any big project to China...
 
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I would be surprised if India would opt for China instead of Japan.

But you know, Germany makes good trains too...
Yes the High Speed Inter City Express train sets are quite renowned for their reliability. I'm sure when there is a tender for such things, DB would be in race along with French TGV.

Are the Indian railways connected to Bangladesh's own railsystem ?
Yes they are connected. In fact there is a train by name Maitree Express (Friendship express) that connect Kolkata and BD capital city of Dhaka.
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Imagine when Bangladesh's Sonadia Deep Sea Port is built. This will connect the mountainous regions of India, China and Myanmar.
That would be dream come true ensuring seamless transfer of goods and people.
 
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china ?? Does the railways want to be kidding by these ctrl c plus ctrl v??
 
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China should pull out immediately! It's obvious that they are not going to play a fair game. Why bother with our time and money? The Indians want to spend more, and the Japanese want to "help". They deserve each other.
 
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China should pull out immediately! It's obvious that they are not going to play a fair game. Why bother with our time and money? The Indians want to spend more, and the Japanese want to "help". They deserve each other.
chill its the Indian govt who decides, it comes does to maintenance and cost of operating in the end, if japanese trains are too expensive to maintain, Indian railway will go the Chinese route
 
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