Development of High Speed Trains in India
Date of Publication | 19 November 2013 |
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Document | india-pillai.pdf |
Publication Type | Presentation, slides, speech |
Tags | Air Traffic, Budgetary Resources, Construction Costs, Government, Infrastructure, Organisational Structure, Passengers, Polluter Pays Principle, Railways, Rolling Stock, Tariffs, Technical Co-Operation, Traffic, Upper Class |
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