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NEW DELHI: India and Japan are set to firm up an agreement on highspeed train services, widely referred to as 'Bullet Trains', during Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's visit next week.


Senior government sources told ET that Abe's Special Adviser Hiroto Izumi will be in Delhi this week for high-level talks to finalise the terms of the agreement on high-speed trains, known as Shinkansen in Japan. He will be negotiating the details with senior officials in the Prime Minister's Office (PMO) and the railway ministry. The first train is planned between Mumbai and Ahmedabad.


The project will cut travelling time between Mumbai and Ahmedabad from seven to two hours.

Further, Japan is likely to agree to finance the Rs 90,000 crore-plus railway project through a soft loan at 0.5% interest with a repayment tenure of 50 years, according to the people cited. Usually, Japan offers this sort of project financing at 1.5% interest and a tenure not exceeding 25 years.


"The rate of interest and repayment time proposed by Japan are extremely attractive for India.

This has been possible only because of the push by the PMs of both the countries. We are hopeful this will also prompt other countries to go for lower interest rates for our infrastructure projects," said a PMO official.


A team from Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) has studied the feasibility of building the 505-kilometre corridor linking Mumbai with Ahmedabad and has concluded that it would be technically and financially viable.

The report, which was submitted to the Indian government in July this year, estimated that the project — that will see trains running at over 300 km per hour — will cost Rs 98,805 crore. Officials said the report has been analysed by PMO and railway ministry officials.


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Given the scale and novelty of the project, the Japanese government is keen to discuss every little detail to avoid any misinterpretation in future, sources said. Besides firming up costs, there are details on technology transfer, skilled labour, equipment manufacturing and maintenance that have to be finalised. The aim is to ensure the project is operational by 2024.

Read more at:
Delhi & Tokyo may ink pact for India’s first Bullet Train during Japanese PM Shinzo Abe’s visit - The Economic Times
 
I think BJP government's tactics are just like Pmln tactics to get votes ... they both incite hatred for each other countries & they both try to work on mega projects but when it comes to grassroots level they just ignore the masses....it is my personal opinion no offence to any1
 
Nice news................ whoops bikhari log abi electric train ka wait kar rahe hai
Get a life.


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Mods please take care of this indiot.

I think BJP government's tactics are just like Pmln tactics to get votes ... they both incite hatred for each other countries & they both try to work on mega projects but when it comes to grassroots level they just ignore the masses....it is my personal opinion no offence to any1
Wait.. So masses don't use these trains & buses?

B/c F logic right?
 
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I think BJP government's tactics are just like Pmln tactics to get votes ... they both incite hatred for each other countries & they both try to work on mega projects but when it comes to grassroots level they just ignore the masses....it is my personal opinion no offence to any1


Modi has a good record in Gujarat for his last 3 terms.
 
NEW DELHI: India and Japan are set to firm up an agreement on highspeed train services, widely referred to as 'Bullet Trains', during Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's visit next week.


Senior government sources told ET that Abe's Special Adviser Hiroto Izumi will be in Delhi this week for high-level talks to finalise the terms of the agreement on high-speed trains, known as Shinkansen in Japan. He will be negotiating the details with senior officials in the Prime Minister's Office (PMO) and the railway ministry. The first train is planned between Mumbai and Ahmedabad.


The project will cut travelling time between Mumbai and Ahmedabad from seven to two hours.

Further, Japan is likely to agree to finance the Rs 90,000 crore-plus railway project through a soft loan at 0.5% interest with a repayment tenure of 50 years, according to the people cited. Usually, Japan offers this sort of project financing at 1.5% interest and a tenure not exceeding 25 years.


"The rate of interest and repayment time proposed by Japan are extremely attractive for India.

This has been possible only because of the push by the PMs of both the countries. We are hopeful this will also prompt other countries to go for lower interest rates for our infrastructure projects," said a PMO official.


A team from Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) has studied the feasibility of building the 505-kilometre corridor linking Mumbai with Ahmedabad and has concluded that it would be technically and financially viable.

The report, which was submitted to the Indian government in July this year, estimated that the project — that will see trains running at over 300 km per hour — will cost Rs 98,805 crore. Officials said the report has been analysed by PMO and railway ministry officials.


untitled-7.jpg



Given the scale and novelty of the project, the Japanese government is keen to discuss every little detail to avoid any misinterpretation in future, sources said. Besides firming up costs, there are details on technology transfer, skilled labour, equipment manufacturing and maintenance that have to be finalised. The aim is to ensure the project is operational by 2024.

Read more at:
Delhi & Tokyo may ink pact for India’s first Bullet Train during Japanese PM Shinzo Abe’s visit - The Economic Times
NEW DELHI: India and Japan are set to firm up an agreement on highspeed train services, widely referred to as 'Bullet Trains', during Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's visit next week.


Senior government sources told ET that Abe's Special Adviser Hiroto Izumi will be in Delhi this week for high-level talks to finalise the terms of the agreement on high-speed trains, known as Shinkansen in Japan. He will be negotiating the details with senior officials in the Prime Minister's Office (PMO) and the railway ministry. The first train is planned between Mumbai and Ahmedabad.


The project will cut travelling time between Mumbai and Ahmedabad from seven to two hours.

Further, Japan is likely to agree to finance the Rs 90,000 crore-plus railway project through a soft loan at 0.5% interest with a repayment tenure of 50 years, according to the people cited. Usually, Japan offers this sort of project financing at 1.5% interest and a tenure not exceeding 25 years.


"The rate of interest and repayment time proposed by Japan are extremely attractive for India.

This has been possible only because of the push by the PMs of both the countries. We are hopeful this will also prompt other countries to go for lower interest rates for our infrastructure projects," said a PMO official.


A team from Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) has studied the feasibility of building the 505-kilometre corridor linking Mumbai with Ahmedabad and has concluded that it would be technically and financially viable.

The report, which was submitted to the Indian government in July this year, estimated that the project — that will see trains running at over 300 km per hour — will cost Rs 98,805 crore. Officials said the report has been analysed by PMO and railway ministry officials.


untitled-7.jpg



Given the scale and novelty of the project, the Japanese government is keen to discuss every little detail to avoid any misinterpretation in future, sources said. Besides firming up costs, there are details on technology transfer, skilled labour, equipment manufacturing and maintenance that have to be finalised. The aim is to ensure the project is operational by 2024.

Read more at:
Delhi & Tokyo may ink pact for India’s first Bullet Train during Japanese PM Shinzo Abe’s visit - The Economic Times
Come'on mein Delhi rehta hu..why mumbai to Ahamdabad...i need that here too.atleast delhi to chandigarh kr do ..gf se toh mil lunga one hour mein:woot::woot::woot::woot:
 
Well Toilet paper of India strikes again.
Japan gives long term loan for interest rate of 0.1 % per annum for period of 40 years + 10 year grace period.

It is NOT fixed or standard for Japan to give these terms to every country.
Different projects/countries attract different rates.
It also depends which Japanese Ministry covers the loan.
 
Come'on mein Delhi rehta hu..why mumbai to Ahamdabad...i need that here too.atleast delhi to chandigarh kr do ..gf se toh mil lunga one hour mein:woot::woot::woot::woot:

Modi of course will prefer his native place first.
And then Delhi stinks of Kejriwal lately (for BJP)
Had it been Kiran Bedi, things would have been pretty different.
 

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