Pakistan’s fastest train is…, its top speed is…, can India’s Vande Bharat Express beat it?

India has the Vande Bharat Express as its fastest train, reaching speeds of up to 180 km/h, drastically cutting travel time on key routes. In contrast, its Asian rival, Pakistan has its...

Published: March 19, 2025 11:49 PM IST

India's fastest train vs Pakistan's fastest train

Pakistan’s fastest train vs India’s fastest train: India and Pakistan, two neighboring nations of Asia have build a vast railway network after they gained independence in 1947. Both the countries have significantly different high-speed train capabilities with India, moving far ahead of Pakistan. While both the nations achieved significant success in their rail connectivity development, India made more notable strides toward high-speed rail. Today, we are comparing the fastest trains of India and Pakistan, namely the Vande Bharat Express of India and Pakistan’s Karakoram Express.

With projects like the upcoming Mumbai-Ahmedabad bullet train, India’s rail network has gone on to a different level but Pakistan’s rail network remains focused on conventional services. While the nation’s economy remains in a fragile state, the railway infrastructure of the country reflects contrasting levels of rail infrastructure modernization in both countries.

India’s fastest train vs Pakistan’s fastest train

India has the Vande Bharat Express as its fastest train, reaching speeds of up to 180 km/h, drastically cutting travel time on key routes. In contrast, its Asian rival, Pakistan has its Karakoram Express, which is its fastest passenger service, covering the 1,241 km journey between Karachi and Lahore in around 18 hours, at a much lower speed.

Talking about the railway network, India has the fourth largest rail network in the world, with several superfast express trains such as the Vande Bharat, Tejas, and Rajdhani.

About Pakistan’s fastest train

The Karakoram Express, which is Pakistan’s fastest train, operates between Karachi and Lahore. Covering 1,241 km in 17 hours and 45 minutes with a top speed of 105 km/h, the train was inaugurated on August 14, 2002.On the facility part, it features 13 economy carriages, 4 air-conditioned business carriages, 1 power van, and 1 luggage van, offering a mix of affordability and comfort for passengers.

Concludingly, we can say that India’s Vande Bharat Express is a train with far better top speed and facilities when compared to the Karakoram Express, which is Pakistan’s fastest train.

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