India's high-speed rail ambitions received a big push after Union Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw on Saturday said Prime Minister Narendra Modi had approved seven new bullet train corridors, while work continues to gather pace on the flagship Mumbai–Ahmedabad High Speed Rail project. He added that the programme was advancing steadily and that the proposed corridors were expected to reshape inter-city travel and strengthen economic connectivity across regions.
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