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Beijing: The first batch of the 100 Indian Railway officials, who are to receive training in heavy-haul technology in China, has begun their 12-day coaching at the Jiaotong University.

The inauguration ceremony for training in the heavy-haul technology for the 22 officers from the Indian Railway was held at Beijing Jiaotong University yesterday, an Indian Embassy press release issued here today said.

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The 12-day training programme, which is being conducted by Beijing Jiaotong University under the supervision of National Railway Administration of China, is the first step in the cooperation envisaged by India and China in the MoU and Implementation Plan on Cooperation in Railways.

The training involving 100 Indian officers will lay emphasis on onsite training covering operational and maintenance facilities, monitoring systems and traffic controls.

Four more batches from Indian railway officials will be trained at the Beijing Jiatong University in heavy-haul technology in the next two years, the press release said.

The training was part of the MoU signed during the visit of Chinese President Xi Jinping to India in September this year.

Under the MoU, China will do a free feasibility study for a high-speed train corridor. India has chosen the Delhi-Chennai route for this study.

India currently is considering two corridors for high-speed trains.

While Japan is conducting feasibility study for the Bullet train project in Mumbai-Ahemdabad corridor, China will do the same for the Delhi-Chennai route which is expected to begin by early next year.

If materialised, the Indian bullet train project is a major gain for China which is making an aggressive pitch to market its high speed train technology outside the country.

Besides the high-speed train, India and China have agreed to cooperate to identify the technical inputs required to increase speed on the existing railway line from Chennai to Mysore via Bangalore.

Under the September agreement, China will also cooperate in setting up a Railway University in India.
 
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Good! So things have started moving under the Modi government! :tup:

WTF have we been doing for the past so many decades under Congress rule? Poodle faking! Anyway, it's never too late to wake up from deep slumber. We need to now fast track all such projects.
 
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Beijing Jiaotong University?

Is it the one located right next to the Beijing Zoo?:D

How does this have to do with anything
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Chinese experience in heavy hauling(ingeneral Rail) will greatly help us & also the Chinese are helping us set up our 1st dedicated rail university
 
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Beijing: The first batch of the 100 Indian Railway officials, who are to receive training in heavy-haul technology in China, has begun their 12-day coaching at the Jiaotong University.

The inauguration ceremony for training in the heavy-haul technology for the 22 officers from the Indian Railway was held at Beijing Jiaotong University yesterday, an Indian Embassy press release issued here today said.

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The 12-day training programme, which is being conducted by Beijing Jiaotong University under the supervision of National Railway Administration of China, is the first step in the cooperation envisaged by India and China in the MoU and Implementation Plan on Cooperation in Railways.

The training involving 100 Indian officers will lay emphasis on onsite training covering operational and maintenance facilities, monitoring systems and traffic controls.

Four more batches from Indian railway officials will be trained at the Beijing Jiatong University in heavy-haul technology in the next two years, the press release said.

The training was part of the MoU signed during the visit of Chinese President Xi Jinping to India in September this year.

Under the MoU, China will do a free feasibility study for a high-speed train corridor. India has chosen the Delhi-Chennai route for this study.

India currently is considering two corridors for high-speed trains.

While Japan is conducting feasibility study for the Bullet train project in Mumbai-Ahemdabad corridor, China will do the same for the Delhi-Chennai route which is expected to begin by early next year.

If materialised, the Indian bullet train project is a major gain for China which is making an aggressive pitch to market its high speed train technology outside the country.

Besides the high-speed train, India and China have agreed to cooperate to identify the technical inputs required to increase speed on the existing railway line from Chennai to Mysore via Bangalore.

Under the September agreement, China will also cooperate in setting up a Railway University in India.

India hope China will finance 100% of the high speed corridor project. I hope the CCP will not be duped into this scam unless there is some guarantee or asset mortgae or else let the Japanese do it. :D
 
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This post is exactly what I have been observing/saying about the Chinese!

They preach the world "Talk less, do more". But what exactly do they do?

Praising themselves with words like
- "Chinese magnanimity"
- "mark of China's great contribution to humanity and mankind"

All the while calling others as stupid and arrogant!

Well you can't blame them that much. That's how nouveau rich as they say in French people behave. When you have been poor and backward and suddenly become increasingly wealthy with time, then of course you will act that way and be arrogant/boastful etc.

Even so, Me too I'm still shocked to see some Chinese members here talk of 'Chinese magnanimity" Or " mark of China's great contribution to humanity and mankind" or even worse still calling other countries poor nations(last I checked China is not a rich/developed country.lool) etc. Though I expected some of them to be arrogant/boastful (Indians will do the same though if they were at the same level with China today to be honest:D) I never expected some of them to claim others poor/backward barbarians are coming to what they call 'civilization' (I.e China) all just because they train/signed contract for feasibility of overhaul of India's railway infrastructure.Lool

By their reasoning, we in the west/U.S/Japan should also call China poor, backward , uncivilized country, since we not only have a farrrrr better living standard/GDP per capital/ but also our companies have invested a lot in China as well and Japanese/western automobiles, software, chips,brands etc dominate the Chinese market and millions of Chinese emigrate every year here in the west/U.S for a better life and to study/train themselves to better compete internationally.

Does that also means China is profiting from Western magnanimity ?:rofl: or does this also means we are contributing a lot to 'mankind/humanity' because of a fucking train/railway? :cheesy: Lool that's a funny one man. So we should learn to put things into perspective, talk less and do more instead(easier said than done though). Lol
 
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Then ask your national Rail operator to buzz off & stop conducting free surveys fog your HSR
This is how desperate you are to sell your HSR that you are conducting paying for feasibility studies

Just dont bother to come here
Go for the Japanese, the Germans, the French ...
Go away!:dirol: The further away the better!:dirol::dirol:
 
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Wow that was truly MODEST my lord... *bows down*

On topic: very very very good move by Indians. Not only they will get awesome training is service, SCM, technology etc. from a country which is very advanced in Railway systems, but will also help us in our infrastructure.

Thanks to China :)

Count me out because I am not with the HSR
Dont need to thank us, Just go away; that will be the best blessing for BOTH of us
again go to Japan, Germany, France ..:angry:
 
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Beijing: The first batch of the 100 Indian Railway officials, who are to receive training in heavy-haul technology in China, has begun their 12-day coaching at the Jiaotong University.

The inauguration ceremony for training in the heavy-haul technology for the 22 officers from the Indian Railway was held at Beijing Jiaotong University yesterday, an Indian Embassy press release issued here today said.

View attachment 176833

The 12-day training programme, which is being conducted by Beijing Jiaotong University under the supervision of National Railway Administration of China, is the first step in the cooperation envisaged by India and China in the MoU and Implementation Plan on Cooperation in Railways.

The training involving 100 Indian officers will lay emphasis on onsite training covering operational and maintenance facilities, monitoring systems and traffic controls.

Four more batches from Indian railway officials will be trained at the Beijing Jiatong University in heavy-haul technology in the next two years, the press release said.

The training was part of the MoU signed during the visit of Chinese President Xi Jinping to India in September this year.

Under the MoU, China will do a free feasibility study for a high-speed train corridor. India has chosen the Delhi-Chennai route for this study.

India currently is considering two corridors for high-speed trains.

While Japan is conducting feasibility study for the Bullet train project in Mumbai-Ahemdabad corridor, China will do the same for the Delhi-Chennai route which is expected to begin by early next year.

If materialised, the Indian bullet train project is a major gain for China which is making an aggressive pitch to market its high speed train technology outside the country.

Besides the high-speed train, India and China have agreed to cooperate to identify the technical inputs required to increase speed on the existing railway line from Chennai to Mysore via Bangalore.

Under the September agreement, China will also cooperate in setting up a Railway University in India.
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can anyone tell... USP of Chinese heavy haul tech/sytem
what india can learn
 
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depends on whom we are helping and we have to watch their manners too where the Indians are poor and outrageously nasty on us!8-)

We don't lose anything if help them, why not? You are too harsh on Indians.

Wow that was truly MODEST my lord... *bows down*

On topic: very very very good move by Indians. Not only they will get awesome training is service, SCM, technology etc. from a country which is very advanced in Railway systems, but will also help us in our infrastructure.

Thanks to China :)

You are welcome.
 
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You know one thing called 就事论事, right? How does the railway relate to SCS and Vietnam?

Of course
It has very strong political implications
The Indians are nasty competitors in future!
You are so naive. 8-)
 
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