New Delhi:The National Rail Plan (NRP) aims to develop the capacity and infrastructure of India's railways to meet the growing demand of the transport sector up to 2050. Union Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw highlighted that this initiative will involve building capacity by 2030 to ensure the rail network can handle future increases in freight and passenger traffic.
The plan focuses on enhancing rail freight's share, improving connectivity and modernising the railway infrastructure to support economic growth and sustainability. Highlighting the NRP objectives, Vaishnaw said to create a ‘future ready’ railway system, NRP aims to formulate strategies based on both operational capacities and commercial policy initiatives to increase railway modal share up to 40 to 45 per cent.
The capacity creation as per NRP aims to make Indian Railways more efficient, cheaper, safer, greener and of global standard, which would provide better passenger and freight services to the people of the country.
“The objective of the plan is to “create capacity ahead of demand”, which in turn would cater to the future growth in the transport sector up to 2050. NRP mainly focuses on estimation of rail freight share, demand forecast, rail network demand, capacity utilisation and identification of bottlenecks, reduction in transit time of freight by increasing the average speed of freight trains,” Vaishnaw said in a written reply to the Rajya Sabha.