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Exclusive Coverage: PM Narendra Modi s dream vehicle Bullet Train Tokyo: Here is an exclusive coverage on Japan’s flying machine (Shinkansen) by India TV’s reporter Abhishek Upadhyay, who is already in Japan before the PM Narendra Modi’s arrival. Bullet Train is called Shinkansen in Japan; it runs 300 kmph without any delay for hours. Despite of the high speed, passengers do not feel any inconvenience during the journey. It works on special Magnetic Levitation Technology, due to which Train doesn’t touches the track while running over it. Passengers have to buy three tickets for traveling in Japan Bullet Train, as our Reporter Abhishek Upadhyay did during his ride from Tokyo to Kyoto. Japan Bullet Train Narendra Modi The inside scene of the train is very peaceful with extraordinary firnishing services and ambience like that of a plane. Also, it has special comfortable seats for passengers that can be used for sitting as well as sleeping. There is a special space for keeping luggage inside the train. Also, there are proper arrangements for food & drinking and entertainment needs of the passengers. Trains door are automatic, look exactly like the airplanes. The train is installed with world class security system due to which there is no single incident of accident reported in last 60 years. Its infrastructure is unbeatable, truly a masterpiece from Japan which has been copied by many another countries. Bullet train is a lifeline for the Japanese people who prefer the train instead of personal cars, because of its comfort and world class speed. Prime Minister Narendra Modi will kick start his visit to Japan from tomorrow August 28 2014. According to India TV’s exclusive reports, PM Narendra Modi’s welcome speech would be in Hindi language. Japanese girl in Indian embassy will utter the welcome speech in “Hindi language”. Narendra Modi Bullet Train Japan’s Prince will welcome the Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Akaska Palace in Tokyo. It is the palace of Japans crown prince where Japanese PM and Indian PM will hold the talks. Noticeably, it is the first foreign visit by the Prime Minister Narendra Modi outside the Asian continent ever since he took charge as the PM of India. During PM’s visit, important deals on “Bullet Train” are expected to be finalized. A team of Indian business tycoons will accompany the Prime Minister during the tour to understand the technicalities of the bullet train model. Whereas, Japan is all set to impress the Indian Prime Minister with its “flying machine”. Bukket Train Narendra Modi According to the sources, the bullet train project is named as Shinkansen Network Concept by the Japanese expert team. Japan PM Shinzo Abe is also hoping high that his Indian counterpart Narendra Modi will like the project and give a nod to it. Moreover, Japan is planning to make the Indian PM ride the Bullet Train during the initial phase of his visit only, so that Modi gives instant approval to the project, informed sources. Prime Minister Narendra Mod’s dream is to make alive the idea of former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee. He aims at running high speed and bullet trains across the length and breadth of the country. He wants to connect all the four directions of the country through the common thread of High Speed Rail network. If India adopts the Japan Bullet train model, it can prove out to be a game changer for the 160 year old history of Indian Railways. Ironically, where Japan train is flying high on 300 kmph, Indian rail’s maximum speed is still 90 kmph (average speed of Shatabdi Express). Prime Minister Narendra Modi is heading to Japan tomorrow to transform his “Bullet Train” dream into reality.
Posted on: Sat, 30 Aug 2014 08:43:06 +0000

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