Source: Cailian
On September 1, according to the Global Times, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi ended his two-day visit to Japan on August 30, and the two sides reached a series of cooperation in the fields of economy, trade, investment and people-to-people exchanges. Among them, the much-watched Indian high-speed rail project has also made new progress. The Japan News Network reported on August 31 that the two sides confirmed that India's first high-speed rail project, the Meng-Ai high-speed rail, will introduce the "E10 series" Shinkansen train, which is currently being developed by the East Japan Railway Company (JR East Japan) and is expected to run in India in 2030. The two sides also announced that the training of drivers and related personnel will be started to prepare for the official operation in the future.