India will purchase 18 bullet trains worth ₹7,000 crore from Japan

A sensational development and changes are gradually creeping in as the PM Narendra Modi’s government is already on an important mission to transform the entire infrastructure of the Indian Railways. The future of the Indian trains will look far better than before.

According to a senior officer, India will purchase 18 bullet train sets from Japan at a staggering amount estimated to be about Rs 7,000 crore in an agreement that includes an assurance to transfer technology for local production.

Credits: Economictimes.indiatimes.com

India’s first bullet train is more likely to start running between Mumbai and Ahmedabad by the end of the year 2022. The high-speed train corridor is being built with the sheer assistance of Japan. The official went on to say that Japanese bullet trains are among the safest trains in the world, which means that the imported ones will have automatic protections systems to guarantee safety.

The country’s bullet train fare- the Mumbai-Ahmedabad route is expected to be used by 18,000 commuters with fares between the two cities likely to be less than Rs 3,000 in case of economy class. The trains will also have a first-class compartment with all facilities quite similar to those in airlines.

At the same time, Indian Railways, without wasting any time, will start the process of setting up a bullet train assembling facility in the country on a public-private participation (PPP) basis that will serve for future needs. The likes of Japanese train technology companies such as Kawasaki and Hitachi may set up facilities in India, the official added in a statement.

The real-time construction on the bullet train project is likely to spice up in January next year with Indian Railways confident of meeting the December 2018 deadline for acquiring land.

Hailing from Chennai, Chaithanya G is the Managing Director of TheYouth. He has dedicated his whole life to reading and writing.