Indian Railways is set for a major overhaul, with plans to introduce 1,000 new trains in five years and launch bullet train services by 2027. The government aims to boost capacity, cut costs, and improve passenger experience, investing heavily in infrastructure and manufacturing. Indian Railways is set for a major overhaul, with plans to introduce 1,000 new trains in five years and launch bullet train services by 2027. The government aims to boost capacity, cut costs, and improve passenger experience, investing heavily in infrastructure and manufacturing.
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