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Meetings between JWG and PSC on India-Nepal cross-border railway links concludes

NEW DELHI, Oct 8: The meeting between the 5th Joint Working Group (JWG) and the 7th Project Steering Committee (PSC) held on 6 and 7 October 2021 in New Delhi, to review the implementation of the ongoing cross-border railway links and overall bilateral cooperation in the railway sector has concluded.
By Republica

NEW DELHI, Oct 8: The meeting between the 5th Joint Working Group (JWG) and the 7th Project Steering Committee (PSC) held on 6 and 7 October 2021 in New Delhi, to review the implementation of the ongoing cross-border railway links and overall bilateral cooperation in the railway sector has concluded. On the Indian side, JWG was led by Dr. Manoj Singh, Executive Director (Traffic Transportation-Freight), Ministry of Railways, and PSC by Sh. Anurag Bhushan, Joint Secretary, DPA-III Ministry of External Affairs while the Nepali side was led by Mr. Keshab Kumar Sharma, Joint Secretary, Ministry of Physical Infrastructure and Transport, for both meetings.


Both sides signed the Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) for start of passenger train services on the Jaynagar-Kurtha section and the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for Final Location Survey (FLS) of the proposed broad gauge railway line between Raxaul and Kathmandu. The SOPs provide the technical aspects of running passenger trains on the new section and will serve as a guiding document for early start of rail services in the upcoming cross-border railway links with Nepal. The proposed Raxaul-Kathmandu broad gauge railway line will further boost connectivity between India and Nepal.


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The two countries discussed the ongoing works of Jaynagar-Bijalpura-Bardibas and Jogbani-Biratnagar broad gauge railway lines between India and Nepal that are being developed with grant assistance from the government of India. The technical preparedness of the completed 34 km long section of the railway line, from Jaynagar (India) to Kurtha (Nepal) for operationalization of passenger train services was also reviewed. Nepali side also informed that necessary regulatory framework will be put in place to facilitate early operationalization. For Kurtha to Bilajpura (17.25 km) section of the railway line, Nepal side assured to provide necessary facilitation for completion of the work at the earliest. Both sides also agreed to expedite the work on completion of the 18.6 km long Jogbani-Biratnagar rail link, and its early operationalization.


Furthermore, the progress on Raxaul-Kathmandu Broad Gauge Railway Link and Phase-II railway link projects were also discussed. Both sides agreed to enhance technical cooperation in the railway sector, including in the areas of capacity building, logistic support and training of Nepali railway personnel.


 

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