"A Japanese consortium led by East Japan Railway Company, is keen to take the contract for building the 500 km railway high speed network linking Mumbai and Ahmedabad," industry chamber CII said.
According to the statement, Japan made a presentation about capabilities of its Shinkansen bullet train technology to India at the Indian Engineering & Technology Fair (IETF) 2015. Japan was the partner country for the exhibition.
Indian and Japanese governments initiated a joint feasibility study in late 2013 for the project and the final report is expected to be released by mid-2015.
Japan International Cooperation Agency (JETRO) is also participating in the feasibility study. Incidentally, Japan is one of the largest players in the high speed train space in the world, competing for the project.
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The estimated cost of railway linking Mumbai and Ahmedabad is between USD 12.2 billion to USD 13.9 billion.
For construction to start in 2017, India has to work out the necessary details, including fund raising, land acquisition etc.
Japanese official development agency JICA may propose to help/support raise required funding for the project, CII said.
India seems to be keen about manufacturing the rolling stocks indigenously as a part of its Make in India programme and leaving the laying of track, safety measures, signalling etc. To the foreign partners, it added.