Union Civil Aviation Minister Jyotiraditya Sindhia, representing Guna, held a high-level discussion with Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw at Rail Bhavan, New Delhi. The agenda? Supercharging rail connectivity for the Gwalior-Chambal belt with nationwide and Northeast routes.
Key proposals included more halts for major trains in Chambal, launching new routes, building additional tracks, and fast-tracking stalled projects. Sindhia argued passionately that these upgrades would enhance commuter comfort while supercharging trade, tourism, and industry. The Northeast’s rail strengthening was another focal point, vital for integrating far-flung regions.
‘Robust rail networks are essential for national integration and equitable growth,’ Sindhia remarked. He praised PM Modi’s forward-thinking approach, which prioritizes infrastructure to realize a developed India by 2047. Enhanced links promise to transform Gwalior-Chambal into a bustling hub, drawing investors and leisure seekers alike.
As India races towards modernization, such meetings underscore the government’s resolve. Local economies stand to gain immensely, with projections of increased freight movement and passenger traffic reshaping the region’s landscape.