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France's Alstom wins $3 billion Indian railway contract

Alstom will supply India's railways with 800 electric locomotives and set up a local manufacturing plant

A tramway made by French train maker Alstom drives past the Alstom production site in Villeurbanne
A tramway made by French train maker Alstom drives past the Alstom production site in Villeurbanne
Reuters New Delhi
Last Updated : Nov 10 2015 | 11:58 AM IST

French engineering company Alstom has won a contract worth around 200 billion rupees ($3 billion) to supply India's railways with 800 electric locomotives and set up a local manufacturing plant, a railways spokesman said on Tuesday.

The contract is one of the largest awarded to a foreign firm since India last year opened up limited parts of its state-owned railways to 100% foreign direct investment, and comes as the government tries to modernise its vast but outdated rail network.

US company General Electric said on Monday it had won a deal worth $2.6 billion to supply India with diesel locomotives over the next 11 years.

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First Published: Nov 10 2015 | 11:19 AM IST

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