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India Developing, but still a long way to go

Do we have to re-post Sabarmati riverfront a million times? Personally, I think it looks bland and boring right now.

Once everything around the riverfronts develops, then it'll look impressive.
They are planning a 60 floor and many 40 floor buildings at the riverfront.:cheers:
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It looks a bit bland though.We have to just add some colours.
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The plan.
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The last one is the plan they are implementing.

@gslv, Not to tarnish the prestige fo this luxe project,
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i think its a big threat for country like india to make major financial districts in the west of the country closer to pakistan as during a war,they will be easier targets.........they should focus more on eastern areas like under developed orissa and all to build such cities and avoid future turmoil during war crisis........
 
i think its a big threat for country like india to make major financial districts in the west of the country closer to pakistan as during a war,they will be easier targets.........they should focus more on eastern areas like under developed orissa and all to build such cities and avoid future turmoil during war crisis........

no they wont.
As its military v military battle
civilians only come to play when a country is losing and is seeking to attack as a last resort.
and you will get a whole lot of pissed of people in the world against whoever attacks civilian pop whether its india or pakistan
suppose its preety much safe
 
Mumbai=DAMN!!


New Delhi: Indian Railways on Thursday signed an agreement with Belgium to modernise and make some of the country's railway stations world class, said an official statement.
"Indian and Belgian railways will benefit with mutual consultation and exchange of information services on development and modernisation of railway stations," Railway Minister Mukul Roy said after signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Belgian Deputy Prime Minister Didier Reynders, who is also Belgian Minister for Foreign Affairs, Foreign Trade and European Affairs.
According to Roy, ties between the countries would strengthen with sharing of design and current practices in railway infrastructure and deputation of experts in areas of mutual interest.

The countries have decided to form steering and working groups of experts to determine and define scope and modalities of activities and projects, he said.
Roy said Belgian government-owned companies such as Euro Station and Euro Immostar have vast experience in developing stations.
"These companies have extensive expertise in transforming historical railway stations into the modern international terminals and the experience gained by them can be emulated in India after suitable adaptation to Indian conditions," he said.
Reynders said Indian Railways was a focus sector of his country's economic diplomacy.
According to him, several Belgium or Belgium-based companies were already present in India and their activities ranged from fastening and coating of rails to delivery of parts for train construction and software for safety and network management.
Indian Railway Board chairman Vinay Mittal and Belgium's Ambassador to India Pier Vaesen were present on the occasion.
Belgium to help India modernise railway stations - India News - IBNLive

A Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) was signed by the visiting Deputy Prime Minister & Minister for Foreign Affairs, Foreign Trade and European Affairs of Belgium, Mr. Didier Reynders and the Union Minister of Railways of India Shri Mukul Roy on bilateral co-operation for the effective development and modernization of railway sector of both the countries, here today. In pursuance of the Vision 2020 document promulgated by the then Minister for Railways, Mamata Banerjee, for modernization and development of major Railway Stations as vibrant centres of the life of cities for commerce, entertainment and social space, Indian Railways has identified stations for development to the international standards and signing of this MOU will especially focus in this direction.

Speaking on the occasion, Shri Mukul Roy said that the MOU will usher in a new era of cooperation between two countries for effective development and modernization in Railway sector. He said that both Indian and Belgian Railways will benefit with mutual consultation and exchange of information services on development and modernization of railway stations.

Shri Mukul Roy further said that knowledge sharing on design and current practices in the field of Railway Infrastructure and deputation of specialists and experts in areas of mutual interests will bond the ties between the two countries further. He said that Belgium Government owned companies, namely Euro Station and Immostar, have vast experience in field of development of stations in and outside Belgium. These companies have extensive expertise in transforming historical railway stations into the modern international terminals and the experience gained by them can be gainfully emulated in India after suitable adaption to Indian conditions.

Shri Mukul Roy informed that both the countries have agreed to form Steering and Working Groups consisting of experts to determine and define detailed scope and modalities of the activities and projects to be undertaken by both the countries for mutual benefit. Shri Mukul Roy said that he is directing these groups to start working immediately and come up with workable recommendations. Shri Mukul Roy hoped that the cooperation between Indian and Belgian Railways reaches a new high with the signing of this MOU.

Speaking on the occasion, the Belgium Deputy Prime Minister & Minister for Foreign Affairs, Foreign Trade and European Affairs of Belgium, Mr. Didier Reynders said that the size of Indian Railway sector is truly impressive. He said the developments and opportunities in this sector are equally impressive in view of the vision and ambitions of the Indian Government. He pointed out that Indian Railway sector is a focus sector of Belgium economic diplomacy.

Referring to the existing Belgium involvement in Indian Railway sector, Mr. Didier Reynders said that several Belgium or Belgium-based companies are already firmly present in India and their activities range from the fastening and coating of rails to the delivery of parts for the train construction and software for safety and network management. Referring to today’s MOU, Mr. Didier Reynders said that this initiative will kick start Belgium cooperation for the development of world class railway stations in India. He expressed the hope that it will be a fruitful and long standing partnership. He also outlined the economic and commercial potential of Belgium and elaborated about the well developed Railway network of Belgium.

In his welcome address, Shri Vinay Mittal, Chairman Railway Board (India) said that with the signing of this MOU, a new era of construction and exchange of technical and managerial information in relation to the modernisation of railway station and commercialization of real estate around stations between the two countries will begin. Shri Mittal said that the rich experience of the Belgium Railway companies will boost Indian Railways’ endeavours in modernizing and upgrading its stations. He said that under this MOU, the areas of cooperation among others shall also include carrying out joint research and training programmes.

The Minister of State for Indian Railways, Shri K. H. Muniyappa was also especially present on the occasion.

CEO of Euro Immostar/Eurostation Mr. Herwig Persoons also spoke on the occasion. Also present on the occasion were Board Members and senior officials of Indian Railways and Ambassador of Belgium to India Mr. Pier Vaesen among others.

India and Belgium Sign MOU for Development & Modernization of Railway Sector | Invest in India
 
Hymayunn Peerzaada's Mumbai photos are my favorite...do give a look
If I was the public relations minister or something I would have paid him to travel to every indian city and take nice photos like these...

Look at the pics of our cities in wikipedia...
It looks so cr@p :angry:
Only two good pics are of Mumbai

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Search 'mumbai skyline' on google and what you get is 1970s cuffe parade:hitwall:
Cant wait for this day..
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i think skyline culture was never there in india, but this trend has kicked off in the recent times but personally its great to preserve your own culture and build modern in your own style like the "namaste tower" i saw in this thread....zurich city has so much money that they could have built tons of scrapers but chose their unique culture identity...i am not saying india to follow the same but make scrapers which reflects YOU !!

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