Chitresh Shrivastva, Railway Policy Analyst, examines the issues that hinder India’s pursuit of high-speed rail, and explains why it is not the time for apprehension if India is to keep pace with developments in technology.

Chitresh ShrivastvaChitresh Shrivastva obtained his M.Phil in Public Policy from JAIN (Deemed to be University), Bengaluru, India. He is associated with CHRIST (Deemed to be University), Delhi NCR, India as a visiting faculty and currently mentors the railway policy team at Youth Policy Review. Chitresh has written op-eds on global and domestic railway policies for publications such as South Asian Voices, South Asian Monitor, Oxford India Forum, Asia and Pacific Society, Southasian Blog London School of Economics to mention a few. His broad area of research includes Global and Domestic Railway Policies. This article reflects a personal opinion of the author, not that of Global Railway Review.View full profile
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