Earlier this month, the Union Cabinet had cleared the long-delayed proposal for relaxing foreign direct investment (FDI) policy in the cash-starved Indian Railways.
Sources said that the Home Ministry had raised concerns with regard to rail infrastructure in border areas.
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In all other areas such as high-speed train systems, suburban corridors and dedicated freight line projects, 100% FDI is permitted through automatic route.
The foreign investment liberalisation in the sector is aimed at helping in modernisation and expansion of the rail projects.
However, FDI will not be allowed in train operations and safety.
According to estimates, the sector is facing a cash crunch of around Rs 29,000 crore and allowing of FDI will help mop up resources.
With the FDI nod, the proposed Mumbai-Ahmedabad high speed rail corridor is expected to get a push. The construction of exclusive rail corridor for freight movement is also likely to get a boost.
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