Indian Railways to be highly profitable in coming 5-6 years, says Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw
Indian Railways with its ongoing transformative initiatives will be “highly profitable” in the coming five to six years, Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw said on Thursday. The minister exuded confidence that the national transporter will have a “superb” business proposition in the coming years.
The ecosystem of Indian Railways will expand and customer experience will also transform, the Railway Minister said while speaking at the ‘Times Now Summit 2021′. On Indian Railways’ financial position, the Union Minister said its balance sheet depended largely on the cargo it handles. In the last seven years, Indian Railways has seen marked improvement in benchmarks, like cleanliness, punctuality, and offering good services to railway passengers.
According to the minister, from here, now, the national transporter has to move towards a totally new generation of rolling stock, which is the coaches that we use. Vaishnaw said it has to have a completely new way of working, in which it efficiently addresses the products as well as the logistics needs of small farmers and industries. He further said that Indian Railways has to transform and be more open from the perspective of railway passengers, cargo, technology as well as mindset.
In the 1950s, Indian Railways enjoyed approximately 80% of market share in logistics which has come down to 27-28%, and now, the challenge is to move up from those levels. The minister said the Railways intends to vie for a bigger share of cargo.