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India and Japan accelerate high-speed rail project
Collaboration on High-Speed Rail India and Japan have reached an agreement to expedite the Mumbai-Ahmedabad high-speed rail ...
India rejected a former Japanese minister’s claim on bullet train delays, calling it inaccurate, saying Mumbai-Ahmedabad ...
India and Japan will launch Mumbai-Ahmedabad bullet train operations with indigenous trains until Japan's E10 series arrives ...
Japan's former Justice Minister Hideki Makihara alleged that India was responsible for delays in the Mumbai-Ahmedabad bullet ...
India said the Mumbai-Ahmedabad bullet train project is advancing as planned, with the first section expected to open in 2027 ...
Addressing a press briefing, MEA spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said, "India-Japan discussion on Ahmedabad-Mumbai high-speed ...
Despite Prime Minister Takaichi's visit, the ‘Indian Shinkansen’ project failed, and Japan was excluded from the signalling ...
A former Japanese minister has blamed Indian authorities for a delay in completing Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s ambitious ...
The MEA has dismissed criticism by former Japanese railway engineer Hideki Makihara over the Mumbai-Ahmedabad Bullet Train ...
Japan is expected to supply its next-generation E10 Series Shinkansen trains in the early 2030s. Until then, construction of ...
Hideki Makihara, Japan’s former Justice Minister and a member of the ruling Liberal Democratic Party, had blamed India for delays in the Shinkansen project.
Addressing a media briefing on Friday, Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said India and Japan continue to work closely on the country's first bullet train project.
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