Bullet train impact: China shows interest in high-speed railway projects

The Chinese showed interest as Modi and Abe prepare to lay the foundation for India's first bullet train project

Press Trust of India  |  Beijing 

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on Wednesday evinced interest in reviving its proposal to build high-speed railway projects in which has chosen Japan as a partner for the country's first such venture.

has been aggressively marketing its high-speed rail technology abroad and in the past lobbied hard to get the first contract in It had taken up a feasibility study for the New Delhi-Chennai corridor but no headway has been made in this regard so far.


The Chinese side showed interest in the projects in as Prime Minister and his Japanese counterpart prepared to lay the foundation for India's first bullet train project.

"is pleased to see the infrastructure among the regional countries including the high-speed railway," Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Geng Shuang told a media briefing here when asked about the project using Japanese technology.

"We stand ready to promote cooperation with and other regional countries for regional development," Geng said expressing interest in reviving the project.

"As to the railway cooperation, it is part of the practical cooperation between and We have reached important consensus in this regard. Relevant competent authorities between the two countries maintained communication and increasing the speed of railway in the current projects," he said.

and have worked out a number of cooperative agreements for the development of railways under which the Indian Railways engineers are getting trained in in heavy hauling.

is also cooperating with to set up a rail university. has also undertaken work to renovate some of the railway stations in

has the world's longest high-speed rail network. has connected most of its cities with reducing the travel time drastically.

First Published: Wed, September 13 2017. 16:18 IST