“Despite its vast network, Indian Railways is trapped in a legacy system unable to meet contemporary demands”. Examine the key infrastructural and operational legacies hampering railways. Assess the consequences for economic growth. Suggest transformative reforms.
Kartavya Desk Staff
Topic: Infrastructure: Energy, Ports, Roads, Airports, Railways etc
Topic: Infrastructure: Energy, Ports, Roads, Airports, Railways etc
Q5. “Despite its vast network, Indian Railways is trapped in a legacy system unable to meet contemporary demands”. Examine the key infrastructural and operational legacies hampering railways. Assess the consequences for economic growth. Suggest transformative reforms. (15 M)
Difficulty Level: Easy
Reference: NIE
Why the question: Indian Railways’ outdated operational model is a major obstacle to India’s economic competitiveness, and recent debates on privatisation and modernisation make this a highly relevant issue. Key Demand of the question: The question requires examining the infrastructural and operational legacy problems, assessing their consequences for India’s economic growth, and suggesting transformative reforms to modernise the railways. Structure of the Answer: Introduction: Briefly highlight the paradox of India’s vast railway network being hampered by outdated colonial structures, despite being a critical national asset. Body: Key infrastructural and operational legacy issues – outdated tracks, bloated staffing, inefficient technology. Consequences for economic growth– higher logistics costs, private investment deterrence, regional disparities. Transformative reforms needed – corporatisation, land monetisation, separation of regulatory roles. Conclusion: Future-oriented note stressing that Indian Railways must adopt structural reforms to act as a growth engine for India’s $5 trillion economy target.
Why the question: Indian Railways’ outdated operational model is a major obstacle to India’s economic competitiveness, and recent debates on privatisation and modernisation make this a highly relevant issue.
Key Demand of the question: The question requires examining the infrastructural and operational legacy problems, assessing their consequences for India’s economic growth, and suggesting transformative reforms to modernise the railways.
Structure of the Answer:
Introduction: Briefly highlight the paradox of India’s vast railway network being hampered by outdated colonial structures, despite being a critical national asset.
• Key infrastructural and operational legacy issues – outdated tracks, bloated staffing, inefficient technology.
• Consequences for economic growth– higher logistics costs, private investment deterrence, regional disparities.
• Transformative reforms needed – corporatisation, land monetisation, separation of regulatory roles.
Conclusion: Future-oriented note stressing that Indian Railways must adopt structural reforms to act as a growth engine for India’s $5 trillion economy target.