"You have successfully invested in the telecom and power and roads sector, but never in the railways. The government also didn't invest during the past two decades and so we've chalked out a five-year plan under which we are looking at an investment of Rs 1 trillion this financial year and Rs 8.5 trillion over the next five years," Prabhu told a gathering of overseas investment bankers and domestic funds led by insurers and financial institutions.
However, the minister was quick to admit that private investment in a public service like the railways will take time.
"We are looking at private sector investments, too, though we know it will take time," the minister was quoted as saying by one of the participants.
Most railway lines are running at 100 per cent of their capacity, leading to heavy congestion. Hence, investments are needed to ease rail traffic, he said, adding that it will cost Rs 10 crore for laying a 1-km rail link and Rs 6 crore for doubling/ tripling of an existing railhead.
Explaining the need for capital investment, the minister, who was praised for his radical reforms in the power sector during his tenure in the previous NDA ministry, said "for improving rail infrastructure we need to invest 10 per cent of the total infrastructure GDP of USD 2 trillion over next five years.
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