A 2,000-km-long underwater rail will connect Mumbai to the UAE very soon!
Times of IndiaTimes Travel Editor/TRAVEL NEWS, ABU DHABI/ Created : Nov 30, 2018, 13:11 IST
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Seems like the UAE is running high on technologies these days! News has it that the UAE is planning to build a 2,000-km-long underwater rail that will connect Mumbai to Fujairah city in the UAE, Middle East. The news came to light … Read more
Seems like the UAE is running high on technologies these days! News has it that the UAE is planning to build a 2,000-km-long underwater rail that will connect Mumbai to Fujairah city in the UAE, Middle East. The news came to light during the UAE-India Conclave organised in Abu Dhabi. Read less
Seems like the UAE is running high on technologies these days! News has it that the UAE is planning to build a 2,000-km-long underwater rail that will connect Mumbai to Fujairah city in the UAE, Middle East. The news came to light during the UAE-India Conclave organised in Abu Dhabi.
This is more or less a give and take project, wherein India will be getting oil from the UAE and will export the excess freshwater from the Narmada River through pipelines to Middle East country. This move will also improve other export and import in future.
As of now, it is not only the UAE that is working towards building an underwater rail network, for China is also planning an underwater connection with Russia, Canada, and the USA in near future. Talking about within India, Mumbai and Ahmedabad will also enjoy a high-speed train connectivity by 2022.
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