How India's Railway Modernization is Captivating 80 Million New Investors | Vande Bharat Trains
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- Опубліковано 13 чер 2024
- The recent surge in railway modernization, highlighted by the Vande Bharat trains and stunning drone videos, has captivated India's 80 million new investors. Having joined the market in the last three years, these investors have only seen the upside, happily celebrating the advancements. They have significantly benefited from the substantial budget allocated to railway upgrades.
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Medam..qhats the point?
With lots zahid respect. Tnq.
What was this video?
Pray tell me would you travel like Gandhiji did in third class? Times have changed. Is making money by modernising a crime? Not just railways.
Railways should divert the bullet train funds for regular tracks and signals given the accidents
Bullet train is being built with Japanese loan with 0.1% interest
If we don't build the bullet train, then japanese won't magically agree to give the same loan for normal indian railways network. They have their own interests at play.
Regardless imagine if we had listened 25 years ago to people who complained of money being spent on Delhi metro. Where would we be today?
Also railways is itself getting huge amounts of Capex
@@Varun2799 A Japanese loan is itself not worthy if it serves a fraction of our population, a good air traffic system should help the upper middle class, the current situation due to poor maintenance of railways is putting number of lives in threat
@@amodpataskar5673 please study about the effects of the Japanese bullet train on the economy of japan. The world is not a zero sum game.
@@Varun2799 no comparison our railways are struggling for kavach system, new tracks and efficient signalling systems , what could be more important
You point is valid if bullet train was being built by starving our normal railways of funds. But that is not the case. Bottleneck for Kavach and signalling is not funds but our manufacturing capacity. So throwing more money at it is not going to solve it.
Given this, why not build bullet train as well as keep improving the railways.
Khak railway modernization, vande bharat bhi geberal hai. Bas pesa kamana hai inko service ki babaji