There are a few things about the Indian railways’ performance and the boom in India’s aviation sector under the Narendra Modi government that catch the eye.
For one, in an unprecedented development, the number of rail passengers travelling in 2nd AC compartments in 2016-17 saw a steep decline from a year earlier. Secondly, fewer people have been using the Indian Railways services than during the last few years of the Manmohan Singh-led United Progressive Alliance (UPA) government.
Thirdly, the exponential growth seen in the number of India’s air travellers lately has as much to do with the pricing
For one, in an unprecedented development, the number of rail passengers travelling in 2nd AC compartments in 2016-17 saw a steep decline from a year earlier. Secondly, fewer people have been using the Indian Railways services than during the last few years of the Manmohan Singh-led United Progressive Alliance (UPA) government.
Thirdly, the exponential growth seen in the number of India’s air travellers lately has as much to do with the pricing