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HOW TO TRANSPORT HELP IN TURNING OF LOCAL MARKET INTO NATIONAL MARKETS

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Answered by kashu77
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Transport infrastructure is one of the most important factors for a country's progress

. Although India has a large and diverse transport sector with its own share of challenges, they can be overcome by energy-efficient technologies and customer-focussed approach

One cannot overemphasize the importance of transportation than call it the 'lifeline' of a nation.

It has been proven by so many instances how transport infrastructure has added speed and efficiency to a country's progress.

Good physical connectivity in the urban and rural areas is essential for economic growth.

India, the seventh largest nation with over a billion population, has one of the largest transport sectors.

But not one without its own set of challenges.

"Domestic transportation is a key factor for economic growth," agrees Amitabh Kant, CEO, Delhi Mumbai Industrial Corridor (DMIC), "Transportation issues and infrastructural delays affect a nation's progress and India needs much faster and efficient transportation systems."

Take the case of Singapore Metro, so vital for the capital to function as an economic powerhouse.

But some of the big challenges the Metro faces are capacity increase, improved reliability in the system and delivering a more customer-focused approach.

It is not just about modernising stations, track and introducing new trains to the Metro; it is also about how intelligently and efficiently the system is run

However, today the country's high-density rail corridors face severe capacity constraints.

There is a definite need for capacity enhancement, upgradation, creation of new passenger and freight corridors.

Other issues plaguing the rail transport are the differential speeds of trains, inadequate connectivity to ports and mines, inability to carry longer and heavier trains and lower throughput and longer turn-around period.

A senior railway spokesperson reveals that the biggest problem they face is the choking of important routes.

The second as he reveals is that of increasing demand of power in India and its shortage. It becomes imperative to locate power-efficient technology in Railway systems that will help tackle this problem as well as ecological concerns.

India has taken certain very important decisions to modernise the rail transport networks - one, by launching the Dedicated Freight Corridor (DFC), an ambitious programme that involves the construction of two corridors- the Eastern Corridor from Ludhiana to Dankuni, covering a length of 1,839 km; and the Western Corridor from Dadri to Jawaharlal Nehru Port, Mumbai, covering 1,499 km for promoting a seamless movement of rail freight traffic.

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Answered by Sanclynz5
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Transport infrastructure is one of the most important factors for a country's progress

. Although India has a large and diverse transport sector with its own share of challenges, they can be overcome by energy-efficient technologies and customer-focussed approach

One cannot overemphasize the importance of transportation than call it the 'lifeline' of a nation.

It has been proven by so many instances how transport infrastructure has added speed and efficiency to a country's progress.

Good physical connectivity in the urban and rural areas is essential for economic growth.

India, the seventh largest nation with over a billion population, has one of the largest transport sectors.

But not one without its own set of challenges.

"Domestic transportation is a key factor for economic growth," agrees Amitabh Kant, CEO, Delhi Mumbai Industrial Corridor (DMIC), "Transportation issues and infrastructural delays affect a nation's progress and India needs much faster and efficient transportation systems."

Take the case of Singapore Metro, so vital for the capital to function as an economic powerhouse.

But some of the big challenges the Metro faces are capacity increase, improved reliability in the system and delivering a more customer-focused approach.

It is not just about modernising stations, track and introducing new trains to the Metro; it is also about how intelligently and efficiently the system is run

However, today the country's high-density rail corridors face severe capacity constraints.

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