UP CM Yogi Adityanath Test Rides Japan's Record-Setting SC Maglev Train

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath experienced a test ride on Japan's advanced SC Maglev train, which uses magnetic levitation to exceed speeds of 600 km/h. His visit underscored technological cooperation between India and Japan, particularly for future high-speed rail projects. Adityanath highlighted ongoing collaboration in green hydrogen and academic excellence, including developing IIT Kanpur as a Centre of Excellence. He credited the efforts of Japanese and Indian leadership in deepening bilateral relations.

Key Points: Yogi Adityanath Rides Japan's SC Maglev, Boosts India-Japan Ties

  • Test ride on 600+ km/h maglev train
  • Focus on high-speed rail collaboration
  • Strengthening India-Japan strategic ties
  • Green hydrogen and academic excellence initiatives
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UP CM Yogi Adityanath takes a test ride on Japan's SC Maglev Train

UP Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath test rides Japan's 600+ km/h SC Maglev train, highlighting tech collaboration and green energy partnerships.

"I am very delighted that the Japanese government and the Governor of Yamanashi Prefecture are playing a significant role in strengthening the relationship between Japan and India. - Yogi Adityanath"

Tokyo, February 26

Yogi Adityanath, the Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh, took a test ride on Japan's famous SC Maglev during his official visit to Japan.

The high-speed train uses advanced magnetic levitation technology, allowing it to travel at extremely high speeds with minimal friction. During the demonstration run, he experienced the train's smooth, silent movement and cutting-edge safety features.

The visit highlighted technological cooperation between India and Japan, especially for high-speed rail projects. His ride symbolized growing collaboration and interest in adopting modern rail innovations for India's future transportation development.

The SC Maglev is Japan's advanced high-speed magnetic levitation train developed by the Central Japan Railway Company. It uses superconducting magnets to lift and propel the train above the tracks, eliminating friction and allowing speeds over 600 km/h. Tested on the Yamanashi Maglev Line, it set a world speed record of 603 km/h in 2015. The SC Maglev operates on the Chuo Shinkansen line, connecting Tokyo and Nagoya rapidly.

Earlier in the day, CM Adityanath expressed gratitude to the Japanese government and the Governor of Yamanashi Prefecture for their role in strengthening India-Japan ties and advancing clean energy collaboration.

Speaking in Yamanashi, the Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister said he was delighted that the Japanese government and the Governor of Yamanashi Prefecture were playing a significant role in deepening relations between India and Japan and furthering the vision of former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

"I am very delighted that the Japanese government and the Governor of Yamanashi Prefecture are playing a significant role in strengthening the relationship between Japan and India, and in advancing the efforts made by former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and Prime Minister Narendra Modi," UP CM Yogi Adityanath said.

The Chief Minister also highlighted collaboration in the field of green hydrogen and academic excellence. Referring to an initiative proposed during the Governor's visit to Uttar Pradesh, he said the state has launched a major programme to develop Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur as a Centre of Excellence.

"Following the initiative initiated by the Governor during his visit to Uttar Pradesh, we have launched a major program to develop IIT Kanpur as a Centre of Excellence. I am confident that this green hydrogen technology can play a major role in advancing Prime Minister Modi's mission to achieve Uttar Pradesh's energy self-sufficiency", he said.

- ANI

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Priya S
While this looks impressive, I hope the focus remains on improving our existing railway infrastructure first. The average Indian traveler needs clean, safe, and punctual trains more than a 600 km/h Maglev. Let's not put the cart before the horse.
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Vikram M
Japan-India collaboration in technology is always welcome. The mention of green hydrogen and IIT Kanpur as a Centre of Excellence is the real news here. That's how we build a sustainable future. Jai Hind!
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Rohit P
Amazing tech! Imagine a Delhi-Mumbai journey in just a couple of hours. But the cost will be huge. Will it be affordable for the common man, or just another luxury for the elite? We need projects that benefit everyone.
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Sarah B
The focus on clean energy collaboration is commendable. As someone working in the sustainability sector, partnerships like these for green hydrogen are crucial for India's energy goals. The train ride is a great symbol of progress.
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Nikhil C
Good to see CM Yogi looking at futuristic projects. UP has huge potential. If we can get even a fraction of this technology for the proposed high-speed corridors in India, it would be a game-changer. Bas implementation jaldi ho jaye!

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