India's Railway Export Push: How Vande Bharat Trains Go Global Amid Modernization

The government is actively pushing for increased exports of railway equipment and Vande Bharat trains to bring in foreign currency. Railway stations are undergoing massive modernization under the PPP model with investments ranging from Rs 20 crore to 3000 crore. Safety remains paramount with ongoing development of Kavach 4.0 and 5.0 automatic train protection systems. The bullet train project between Ahmedabad and Mumbai is making progress with partial operations expected by 2027.

Key Points: Railways Minister Bittu on Export Push and Kavach Safety System

  • Railway PSUs directed to submit international tenders for equipment exports
  • Platform modernization under PPP model with Rs 20-3000 crore investments
  • Kavach 4.0 and 5.0 safety systems being developed for train protection
  • Bullet train project progressing with 2027 operational target in some sections
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Efforts are being made to augment exports of railway equipment: MoS Ravneet Singh Bittu

Minister Ravneet Singh Bittu announces railway equipment export strategy, platform modernization under PPP model, and Kavach safety system upgrades for Indian Railways.

"We are preparing for exports. Why shouldn't our machinery be exported? It will only benefit us by bringing in foreign currency. - Ravneet Singh Bittu"

New Delhi, October 16

Minister of State for Railways, Ravneet Singh Bittu, on Thursday highlighted the Centre's efforts to augment the exports of railway machinery

Speaking with ANI, the MoS said that all firms and railway PSUs are being asked to participate both within and outside the country and submit tenders.

"We are preparing for exports. Why shouldn't our machinery be exported? It will only benefit us by bringing in foreign currency. All firms and railway PSUs are being asked to participate within and outside the country and bring in tenders," he told ANI on the status of exports of railway machinery and Vande Bharat trains.

He addressed the media after taking stock of the 16th International Railway Equipment Exhibition in New Delhi.

"Our railway wagons and coaches are already being exported to many countries," he said, adding that the railway industry already has big export orders.

Regarding the modernisation of platforms under the PPP model, the minister stated that highways had previously adopted the PPP model, but railways had not.

"Now, we are opening up for the railway also. Railway stations are being developed from Rs 20 crore to 3000 crore," he said.

The department has improved everywhere from catering to the technique, he said. In the Cabinet meetings, funds of a minimum of Rs 10,000 crore for the railways have been allocated frequently.

"So a lot of work is being done under the PPP model in the modernisation of railway platforms," he said.

Regarding the Kavach, he stated that, in addition to Kavach 4.0, work is also underway on Kavach 5.0.

"Safety is paramount in railways and that's the vision of the government also. When we are planning to increase the speed of the trains, we have to focus on the safety equally," the minister said. The aim is to implement Kavach at the Zonal level also.

Kavach is an indigenously developed Automatic Train Protection (ATP) system for Indian Railways designed to prevent accidents caused by human error and overspeeding. It acts as a safety layer by automatically applying brakes in case a loco pilot fails to do so and provides real-time signalling information on the dashboard, especially useful in fog. The system is being implemented in a phased manner across the network, with ongoing deployment on key corridors, such as Delhi-Mumbai and Delhi-Howrah.

"The ministry is putting in full efforts in this regard to speed up the work of Kavach. Earlier, there were a couple of companies working in this direction, and now many other companies are joining in," he added.

The goal of running a bullet train remains in place. Japan's Minister recently visited India and stated that Japanese engineers have learnt a great deal from the bullet train project between Ahmedabad and Mumbai.

"There were some land issues in Maharashtra. But you will see running of bullet trains in some parts by 2027," he added.

- ANI

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Rohit P
While exports are good, I hope they don't neglect domestic railway infrastructure. Many stations still lack basic amenities and trains run late. The focus should be balanced between exports and improving services for Indian passengers.
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Arjun K
The Kavach system development is the real achievement here! Indigenous safety technology that can prevent accidents is more important than exports. Hope they implement it across all railway zones quickly. Safety first always! 🚆
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Sarah B
As someone who travels frequently by train, I've seen the improvements firsthand. The new coaches, better stations, and now focus on exports - Indian Railways is transforming. The PPP model for station development is a smart move.
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Vikram M
Bullet train by 2027? That's ambitious given the land acquisition issues in Maharashtra. Hope they can resolve these challenges. Meanwhile, focusing on exports of existing railway equipment is a practical approach that can yield immediate results.
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Karthik V
Great to see Indian companies getting global opportunities! Our railway technology has come a long way. The fact that Japanese engineers are learning from our bullet train project shows how far we've progressed. Jai Hind! 🙏

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