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India has one of the worldâs biggest rail networks but also one that is operated entirely by the government. The Indian Railwaysâ passenger service is the
lifeline of the countryâs transportation system carrying more than 30 million passengers daily.
While almost all the transportation services in the country have seen entry of the private sector leading to efficiencies and comfort for passengers, Indian Railways is yet to see successful private participation.
An effort undertaken a few years ago to enable entry to the private sector
for undertaking passenger train services was unsuccessful and the process led to a bad experience for the entities which were involved.
ET Infra explored the issue once again with a former member of the Railway Board, the apex decision making body in Indian Railways.
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A small step for one port, but a giant leap toward sustainable maritime operations.
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ambitious corridor aims to improve connectivity and spur regional growth.
Catch the full updateStay tuned for more!Weâll be back next week with more exclusive insights, expert views and critical updates from the world of infrastructure. Until then, keep building!