Not on the same track? India rubbishes Japan ex-minister's 'reckless behaviour' remark on Mumbai-Ahmedabad train project, says 'it is progressing well'
Medium confidence70The former minister's remarks came after a railways engineer suggested that India precluded the use of Japanese technologies in the majority Japanese-funded project.
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