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Govt rushes to roll out more commuter railways as cities swell

India currently has about 300 km (186 miles) of operational metro track laid across seven cities in a country with an urban population of 400 million, a network that is smaller than the size of London's Tube network which serves a city of nearly nine million.

March 08, 2016 / 14:45 IST
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India's congested cities are awarding new rail projects at a record rate, creating a boon for companies such as Siemens to Larsen & Toubro Ltd in a sector forecast to offer USD 5.8 billion worth of orders next year.
India currently has about 300 km (186 miles) of operational metro track laid across seven cities in a country with an urban population of 400 million, a network that is smaller than the size of London's Tube network which serves a city of nearly nine million.

In a bid to boost public transport, Prime Minister Narendra Modi's government last week said it would boost the budget to expand the Delhi metro by almost a third on the previous year, as well as provide more funding for other state authorities.

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Analysts at Axis Capital estimate India will award construction of 650 kms of track worth 2 trillion rupees (USD 30 billion) over the next three to five years. Annual metro rail-related orders in India have totalled about 200 billion rupees in each of the last three years.

Even if some of those projects remain on paper, the potential for manufacturers and engineering firms like Germany's Siemens, France's Alstom SA and locals like BEML Ltd and Larsen & Toubro Ltd is too big to ignore.