Major Shaitan Singh
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At the commissioning of INS Sahyadri Defence Minister AK Antony got candid and accepted that his ministry does not have money to spare for the construction of strategic railway lines along the northern and north-eastern borders along the Indo-China border. Adding that even Indian Railways did not have funds for it, Antony exhorted the government should take up the cause in the interest of the country.
Railway has no money. We also do not have any money, Antony said candidly.
We have informed the government that this project should be taken up by the government as it strategically very important, the Defence Minister added.
As reported earlier (China reaches at India's doorsteps ) even as China was building rail and road network along its side of the border at a fast pace, the Indian government is still deliberating on the idea of who will finance the construction of these 14 strategic lines. The Defence Ministry then proposed to construct six high priority strategic lines bordering China at the cost of Rs. 80,000 crore. However, the Finance Ministry has refused to cough even that for commercially non-viable rail lines.
Railway has no money. We also do not have any money, Antony said candidly.
We have informed the government that this project should be taken up by the government as it strategically very important, the Defence Minister added.
As reported earlier (China reaches at India's doorsteps ) even as China was building rail and road network along its side of the border at a fast pace, the Indian government is still deliberating on the idea of who will finance the construction of these 14 strategic lines. The Defence Ministry then proposed to construct six high priority strategic lines bordering China at the cost of Rs. 80,000 crore. However, the Finance Ministry has refused to cough even that for commercially non-viable rail lines.