India-Bhutan Bilateral Ties Strengthened Through Rail Link AgreementIndia and Bhutan have signed an MoU to establish two new rail links: Kokrajhar-Gelephu and Banarhat-Samtse. This strengthens India's existing cross-border rail network with countries like Bangladesh, Myanmar, Nepal, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka, promoting regional connectivity and trade. India is also actively involved in regional infrastructure projects in West Asia, Europe,...
more... and Africa, including a joint railway network in West Asia and a proposed corridor connecting India, the Middle East, and Europe. These rail links are expected to boost bilateral trade by improving transportation efficiency, reducing costs, and increasing market accessibility. India has a long history of providing financial and technical assistance to developing countries through its railway infrastructure, promoting economic growth and fostering cultural exchange.
India aur Bhutan ne do new rail links banane ke liye ek MoU sign kiya hai: Kokrajhar-Gelephu aur Banarhat-Samtse. Ye India ke cross-border rail network ko aur strong karta hai, jisme Bangladesh, Myanmar, Nepal, Pakistan, aur Sri Lanka jaise desh bhi shamil hain. Isse regional connectivity aur trade ko promote hota...
more... hai. India West Asia, Europe, aur Africa me regional infrastructure projects me bhi actively involved hai, jisme West Asia me ek joint railway network aur India, Middle East, aur Europe ko connect karne wala ek proposed corridor bhi shamil hai. In rail links se bilateral trade ko boost milne ki ummid hai, kyunki yeh transportation efficiency badhaate hain, cost kam karte hain, aur market accessibility badhaate hain. India ka developing countries ko railway infrastructure ke through financial and technical assistance dene ka lamba history hai, jisse economic growth promote hota hai aur cultural exchange badhta hai.