New underwater train to connect Dubai and Mumbai? 2000 km long train route may cover….
The Dubai-Mumbai underwater rail network will benefit not only UAE-India but also other countries in the region.

Dubai-Mumbai beneath-sea inform: In a important enhance for future connectivity and infrastructure building, the UAE is reportedly planning to support in mind one other daring undertaking of the prolonged urge. Within the brand new building, an beneath-sea inform can urge between Dubai and Mumbai is expected to be started in the coming years. Per Khaleej Instances, the realizing of movement for the undertaking has been printed by Abdullah Alshehi, Managing Director and Chief Marketing consultant of National Marketing consultant Bureau Restricted.
Alshehi, the founder of manual firm National Advice Bureau Restricted became as soon as quoted announcing in the story that the Dubai-Mumbai underwater rail community will support no longer handiest UAE-India but moreover assorted countries in the region.
“Right here's an belief. We're looking out to join the Indian metropolis of Mumbai with Fujairah through an underwater ultra-excessive velocity rail community. This may occasionally moreover enhance bilateral swap. Oil shall be exported to India and excess water shall be imported from Narmada”, Alshehi, the founder of manual firm National Advice Bureau Restricted became as soon as quoted as announcing in a story by the Navbharat Instances.
‘This realizing desires to be belief of as from many angles. We are in a position to dwell a feasibility gape for the undertaking.’ If this belief turns into fact, the rail community shall be about 2000 km longa”, he added.
India, UAE retain talks on India-Middle East-Europe Financial Corridor
In a single other important building maintaining India-UAE family, a brand new impetus has been imparted at the present time to the daring Transcontinental Connectivity Mission – India-Middle East-Europe Financial Corridor (IMEEC) launched at some level of the G-20 Summit held in Delhi in September 2023 with signatories including India, UAE, USA, EU, Saudi Arabia, France, Italy, and Germany, a say by the Indian Embassy in Abu Dhabi acknowledged.
The delegation conducted discussions on stakeholders, including these of shipping lines.
“A delegation led by Secretary, Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways, Shri TK Ramachandaran held substantive discussions with CEO of Abu Dhabi Ports, HE Mohamed Juma Al Shamisi.
The delegation integrated Ambassador of India to UAE, HE Sunjay Sudhir, CMD, RITES Ltd Sh Rahul Mithal and Chairman, Jawaharlal Nehru Port Authority (JNPA) Sh Unmesh Wagh. Sooner than the assembly, an interactive discussions became as soon as held with stakeholders, including Terminal Operators, Shipping Strains and Customs. A presentation became as soon as moreover made on this regard,” the say learn.
(With inputs from businesses)
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