ChineseTiger1986
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So you lost the argument.
I prefer India to not buy the Chinese HSR, deal?
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So you lost the argument.
I prefer India to not buy the Chinese HSR, deal?
it's said to reach Agra from New delhi in 105 mins against the 120-128mins it takes now for the same distance. Cutting the time by 15minutes and not 3 mins.The reality of your "semi bullet trains" is basically a whole bunch of Indian style BS driven by a national inferiority complex.
"critics have disputed the Delhi-Agra trial, claiming the reduction in travel time due to speed is a mere three minutes, and other manoeuvrings such as shifting the train's departure point, doing away with the scheduled stop and limiting the locomotive to 10 coaches led to reduction in travel time."
Eight more routes to have semi high-speed train trials by year-end - The Times of India
Our HSR is running faster than theirs, and how can it be an inferior copy of their products?
Today, the HSR is a synonym of the Chinese product, so Japan and the rest can just go crying about that.
HSR is a synonym of the Chinese product?? You are a new kid with copied technologies, please don't joke.
Copy or not, why the losers cannot compete with our HSR anymore?
Then go to find the the bid for the HSR in somewhere else.
Copy or not, why the losers cannot compete with our HSR anymore?
Then go to find the the bid for the HSR in somewhere else.
These losers can't even "copy" an assault rilfe, let alone something as complex as HSR.
That's why we the people of India don't want Chinese HSR, because life is more important than money.
These losers can't even "copy" an assault rilfe, let alone something as complex as HSR.
Apparently the Indian government disagrees with you.
No someone is too eager to invest in India that they are ready to do feasability tests for FREE so India govt is just leting them do their test. No guarntee that you would get the deal signed even after the testApparently the Indian government disagrees with you.