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Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw, Japanese counterpart assessment progress at Surat high-speed rail website

New Delhi [India], October 3 (ANI): Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw and Japan’s Minister of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism Hiromasa Nakano carried out a joint go to to the Surat High-Speed Rail (HSR) development website on Friday.

Earlier within the day, Nakano arrived at Surat airport and was accorded a standard Garba welcome.

The two ministers reviewed key elements of the challenge, together with the observe slab laying automobile and the observe slab adjustment facility, and expressed satisfaction with the standard requirements being adopted, commending the speedy tempo of development.

The go to displays robust collaboration between India and Japan in implementing India’s first High-Speed Rail hall.

Last week, Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw introduced that the bullet practice will allow passengers to journey from Surat to Mumbai in only one hour. ‘So virtually from Surat you’ll be able to go to Mumbai in 1 hour, full your work & come again and have time with your loved ones,’ the Minister stated.

India and Japan share a ‘Special Strategic and Global Partnership’. Friendship between the 2 international locations has an extended historical past rooted in religious affinity and powerful cultural and civilizational ties.

India-Japan relations have been elevated to ‘Global Partnership’ in 2000, ‘Strategic and Global Partnership’ in 2006, and ‘Special Strategic and Global Partnership’ in 2014. Regular Annual Summits have been held between India and Japan since 2006.

Notably, the primary High Speed Rail (HSR) hall is being applied from Mumbai to Ahmedabad with technical and monetary help from the Government of Japan.

Cooperation within the area of training is being carried out by means of partnerships between training and analysis establishments, scholar and instructor change, authorities scholarships, promotion of Japanese language training in India and so forth.

In current years, there was a change within the composition of the Indian neighborhood with the arrival of many professionals, together with IT professionals and engineers. The Nishikasai space in Tokyo is rising as a ‘mini India’. Their rising numbers had prompted the opening of three Indian colleges. Around 51,000 Indians at the moment reside in Japan. (ANI)

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