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    Bengaluru Metro's Yellow line gets a boost: Titagarh rail systems to deliver first trainset in August

    Titagarh Rail Systems Limited has started producing trainsets for the Bangalore Metro Rail Corporation Limited's Phase 2 Yellow Line project, a contract with China Railway Rolling Stock Corporation. The first trainset is scheduled for delivery in August 2024. The contract, initially signed in December 2019, faced delays and CRRC sought additional time for delivery.

    Opportunities right now are like buses in a bus stop; every 5 minutes, another coming in: Umesh Chowdhary, Titagarh Rail Systems

    “The government or the country is moving so fast. One year ago, we did not know that Vande Bharat would be such a great opportunity. One year ago, we did not know that wheels would be produced in India. One year ago, we did not know what freight targets would be or two years ago, we did not know that freight targets would be set to 3 billion tons.”

    China unveils world's fastest train that travels at 600 km per hour. Watch the amazing train here

    China's train maker CRRC recently unveiled the high-speed train at a railway industry trade fair, in Berlin, Germany. According to the manufacturing company, the train is developed with indigenous technology developed by China. It said that the train prototype has already conducted a successful test run in Chengdu province of China.

    From consultancy to construction projects, Delhi Metro on a global journey to ramp up its revenue

    Delhi Metro has thrown its hat in the ring for consultancy and construction projects across the world — from Egypt to Vietnam — to boost its revenue from non-ticketing sources.

    Railways awards axle tender to Chinese company in anticipation of higher local demand

    “India does not have enough capacity to make wheels. Axle manufacturing, on the other hand, is something India is fairly comfortable with,” said a sector watcher, who did not wish to be identified. “So, the award to a Chinese company raises some eyebrows.”

    Beijing on edge: Chinese projects in Myanmar face backlash

    Projects taken up by Chinese state-backed liquefied natural gas and solar energy companies would have been difficult to implement even before the Feb. 1 military takeover, reports say. Now the coup has further complicated matters.

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