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India and Bhutan announce first-ever cross-border rail links: All you need to know

India and Bhutan set to roll out two cross-border rail links worth Rs 4,033 Cr. Discover all about the Kokrajhar–Gelephu and Banarhat–Samtse routes, construction plans, and how these projects will boost travel, trade, and connectivity between the nations.

September 30, 2025 / 14:09 IST
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ndia and Bhutan celebrate a historic milestone with the launch of their first-ever cross-border rail links, connecting Kokrajhar–Gelephu and Banarhat–Samtse. (Representative Image)
ndia and Bhutan celebrate a historic milestone with the launch of their first-ever cross-border rail links, connecting Kokrajhar–Gelephu and Banarhat–Samtse. (Representative Image)

In a historic development, India and Bhutan are set to roll out their first-ever cross-border railway links, marking a major milestone in the bilateral ties between the two nations. The groundbreaking announcement, made on September 29, 2025, paves the way for seamless rail travel and enhanced trade opportunities between India and its Himalayan neighbour.

The two approved routes—Kokrajhar–Gelephu in Assam and Banarhat–Samtse in West Bengal—will for the first time allow passengers to board a train in India and travel directly into Bhutan. The announcement was made by Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri and Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw, who emphasized the strategic and economic significance of the project.

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“Promised & delivered – India & Bhutan to establish two cross-border rail links (89 km | ₹4,033 Cr). This milestone will unlock new economic opportunities, strengthen connectivity, and deepen India–Bhutan ties,” Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw shared on X (formerly Twitter).

The project, costing approximately Rs 4,033 crore, will integrate Bhutan into India’s extensive 150,000 km railway network, offering a “significant advantage of the network effect,” according to Indian officials. Both passenger and freight services—including high-speed Vande Bharat trains—will operate on these lines, equipped with upgraded signalling technology for efficient and safe travel.

Route Details and Construction Plans