"It (Indian Railways) is too old and renovation is badly needed. China is seeking entry of its firms in developing high-speed trains," Liu Youfa, Chinese Consular General in Mumbai, said.
"We have accumulated construction capability. We also have the capacity to finance (projects). Eventually, Chinese companies would participate in bullet trains (project) as well," Youfa told reporters in an informal chat here.
The remarks assume significance as it comes a day after Japan expressed its willingness in providing India financial, technical and operational support to introduce Bullet trains, a project that Prime Minister Narendra Modi has been actively pursuing.
The two-way trade between China and India stood at USD 56 billion and the huge trade imbalance in favour of China was turning out to be a major issue, the diplomat said.
"China takes all the credit (for trade surplus). But 70 per cent of China's exports are controlled by FDI owners. China is trying to address the issue by encouraging two-way investments and joint production ventures," he said.
The Ahmedabad park would focus on power transmission and generation equipment manufacturing, while Pune Park, to be completed in three stages, on automobiles and ancillaries and witness an investment of USD 500 million, he said.
Youfa, along with three-member delegation to explore the opportunity in textile sector in the region, said China would invest USD five billion in Pune Park but declined to elaborate on investment details in Ahmedabad.
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