Indian Railways to run 40 clone special trains from Sept 21; check full list

Ministry of Railways has decided to run 20 pairs (40 trains) of clone Special trains from September 21, which will be fully reserved and will run on notified timings. Check the complete list of these 40 clone trains.


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Updated: Sep 16, 2020, 10:10 AM IST

In view of the heavy rush in several Special trains, the Ministry of Railways has decided to run 20 pairs (40 trains) of clone Special trains from September 21, which will be fully reserved and will run on notified timings. The reservation for these trains will start on September 19.

The stoppages of these trains will be limited to operational halts.

The 19 pairs of clone Special trains will run by utilising Humsafar Express rakes, consisting of 18 coaches each, while 1 pair 04251/04252 Lucknow-Delhi clone Special with 22 coaches will run as Jan Shatabdi Express.

The fare of Humsafar train rake will be charged as per Humsafar Express trains and the fare for Janshatabdi rake will be charged as per Janshatabdi Express. The ARP (Advance Reservation Period) for these trains will be 10 days.

Railway Board Chairman VK Yadav, during a virtual press conference on September 5, had announced that the clone trains would be run on routes with higher occupancy. These Clone Special trains will be in addition to the 310 pairs of trains currently in operation.

Here's the list of 40 Clone Special Trains

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Clone trains have not been operated by the Indian Railways in the past. The clone trains being proposed, are based on the patronization of already operating special trains with limited stoppages and faster transit time.

The clone trains will primarily be 3 AC trains and run ahead of the already operating special trains.

The Ministry said that the clone train will have a speed higher than the existing special train.

The Railways suspended passenger, Mail and Express trains in the wake of the nationwide lockdown from March 25.

Shramik Special trains were run to ferry stranded migrant workers, students, pilgrims and tourists from May 1. As many as 15 pairs of Special trains were pressed into service from May 12 and 100 pairs of time-tabled trains from June 1.

From September 12, the Railways has also started operation of 40 more pairs of time-tabled trains.

Indian Railways to run 40 clone special trains from Sept 21; check full list

Unfriended abroad, China's tech giants seek home comfort - Times of India

Unfriended abroad, China's tech giants seek home comfort

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BEIJING: China's tech titans can rely on their massive home market to ride out a Donald Trump-led campaign against them overseas, and in the long-term their global prospects remain strong, analysts say.
Tech firms from China have stormed to success in the global market with everything from video-sharing apps and mobile games to smartphones and sophisticated telecom infrastructure.
But the United States, Australia, Britain and India are among the huge markets where they have taken a hit because of espionage concerns or diplomatic feuds, tethering their international ambitions -- for now.

"Technology is increasingly becoming a geopolitical issue" and "a strategic priority" for a growing number of countries, Dexter Thillien, an analyst at Fitch Solutions, said.
However, Chinese firms have a massive market at home to focus on even if they are unable to pursue international goals -- some 900 million users are up for grabs, more than the United States and Europe combined.
While the Chinese internet is tightly controlled with the "Great Firewall", the ecosystem provides companies the opportunity to roll out China-specific apps for potentially huge customer bases.
TikTok, for example, is one of the most popular Chinese-made apps in the world but is not available in the country.
Instead, its parent ByteDance offers a similar app called Douyin, which Bloomberg News said surpassed 600 million daily active users in August and yielded $6.1 billion in revenue over a 12-month period. And ByteDance China's CEO said it aimed to double that over the next year.
The Trump administration has claimed that the wildly popular short video-sharing app TikTok could be used by China to track users and conduct espionage, effectively forcing the sale of its US unit.
Washington has demanded that the next owner of TikTok's US operations satisfy security requirements.
Countries "see innovation and technology as having a direct impact on national security, the economy and social stability", said Alex Capri, a researcher for the Hinrich Foundation, an independent organisation that monitors world trade developments.
He described the phenomenon as "techno-nationalism".
Trump has also targeted Huawei with sanctions and asked allies to shun the firm's 5G equipment, alleging it could be used as a spying tool by the Chinese government.
The campaign has had an impact, with Huawei frozen out of lucrative 5G rollouts in big markets like Britain.
Separate tensions between New Delhi and Beijing have also led to a ban on TikTok and other Chinese apps in India, a massive market with hundreds of millions of potential customers.

Huawei, TikTok and the Chinese government have all denied the allegations.
But while Chinese app makers and tech firms have complained about being unfairly targeted, they remain huge players on the global tech scene.
Despite the security allegations, TikTok was the most downloaded app in the world outside of video games last month, according to SensorTower, a research firm.
Huawei remains one of the biggest makers of smartphones in the world, and is one of the top manufacturers of sophisticated 5G equipment needed to build next-generation high-speed communication networks.
And like ByteDance and Huawei, other tech giants in China are eyeing growth areas within the world's second-largest economy, including autonomous vehicles, quantum computing and biotechnology.
ByteDance competitor Tencent, meanwhile, has been looking to create a game streaming service similar to the Amazon-owned Twitch, with potentially 300 million users in China, Bloomberg reported last month.
Tencent -- whose WeChat messaging app has been targeted by the US -- said Tuesday it was opening a new Singapore office to serve as a regional hub "to support our growing business in Southeast Asia and beyond".
International punishments and suspicion still hurt, however, with the large size of the Chinese market not enough to offset the damage.
The Trump administration has blacklisted Huawei, for example, from sourcing US technology, dealing a potential body blow to its supply chain, including for its smartphones.
China does not make its own microchips -- the key component of all electronics -- and Washington wants to choke off supply as it tries to kneecap the country's tech sector.
"The harsh reality is that these US measures have teeth and Huawei is having to fundamentally rewire its business to deal with them," said Trivium China, a Beijing-based research firm, in a recent note.
Further, loose intellectual property protection and corruption in China "hardly nurture the innovative energy necessary for cutting-edge success", said Larry Ong, senior analyst with risk consultancy SinoInsider.

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