China–India railway

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China–India Railway
Overview
Native name中印铁路
StatusPlanned
TerminiYadong
Shigatse
Technical
Line length460 km

China–India Railway or Sino Indian Railway (Chinese: 中印铁路) are a number of planned railways between China and India:

  • Most advanced in plans, technically not entering India but still bearing the name, 460 km standard gauge 120-160 km/h railway to link Yadong on Indo-Chinese border with current railhead Shigatse Railway Station, Tibet, and possibly onward with break of gauge (narrow gauge) and continuing to Darjeeling, pending politics. Land ports and trans-shipment is more likely. This line may share a good part of its routing with China-Nepal railway towards Gyirong and Kathmandu.[1] Following 2020 China–India skirmishes, China seems keen to hasten Tibet rail projects.
  • Another different (conventional) line would begin in Kunming, through Ruili, Myitkyina, and end in Ledo, India, final construction on 160 km/h standard gauge line toward is finishing up, this u/c section of it is called Dali–Ruili railway, while international points beyond on this routing have yet to commit. Myanmar has expressed interest to extend Ruili route to Mandalay in its place, all points beyond pending.
  • Farther fetched proposals for high speed trains between China and India have been floated as generic abstract concepts without feasibility study.

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  1. ^ "这次中央西藏工作座谈会 为何如此重要?". September 2020.
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