The Dubai-Mumbai underwater rail community will profit not solely UAE-India but additionally different international locations within the area.
Dubai-Mumbai under-sea train- Representational AI picture
Dubai-Mumbai under-sea prepare: In a significant increase for future connectivity and infrastructure improvement, the UAE is reportedly planning to think about one other bold mission of the longer term. Within the current improvement, an under-sea prepare can run between Dubai and Mumbai is anticipated to be began within the coming years. Based on Khaleej Occasions, the plan of motion for the mission has been revealed by Abdullah Alshehi, Managing Director and Chief Advisor of Nationwide Advisor Bureau Restricted.
Alshehi, the founding father of marketing consultant agency Nationwide Recommendation Bureau Restricted was quoted saying within the report that the Dubai-Mumbai underwater rail community will profit not solely UAE-India but additionally different international locations within the area.
“That is an concept. We need to join the Indian metropolis of Mumbai with Fujairah via an underwater ultra-high pace rail community. This can even increase bilateral commerce. Oil can be exported to India and extra water can be imported from Narmada”, Alshehi, the founding father of marketing consultant agency Nationwide Recommendation Bureau Restricted was quoted as saying in a report by the Navbharat Occasions.
‘This plan must be thought of from many angles. We are going to do a feasibility examine for the mission.’ If this concept turns into actuality, the rail community can be about 2000 km longa”, he added.
India, UAE maintain talks on India-Center East-Europe Financial Hall
In one other important improvement masking India-UAE relations, a brand new impetus has been imparted in the present day to the bold Transcontinental Connectivity Challenge – India-Center East-Europe Financial Hall (IMEEC) launched through the G-20 Summit held in Delhi in September 2023 with signatories together with India, UAE, USA, EU, Saudi Arabia, France, Italy, and Germany, a press release by the Indian Embassy in Abu Dhabi acknowledged.
The delegation carried out discussions on stakeholders, together with these of delivery strains.“A delegation led by Secretary, Ministry of Ports, Delivery and Waterways, Shri TK Ramachandaran held substantive discussions with CEO of Abu Dhabi Ports, HE Mohamed Juma Al Shamisi.
The delegation included Ambassador of India to UAE, HE Sunjay Sudhir, CMD, RITES Ltd Sh Rahul Mithal and Chairman, Jawaharlal Nehru Port Authority (JNPA) Sh Unmesh Wagh. Previous to the assembly, an interactive discussions was held with stakeholders, together with Terminal Operators, Delivery Traces and Customs. A presentation was additionally made on this regard,” the assertion learn.
(With inputs from companies)