KartavyaDesk
news

“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Why the question: Indian Railways’ outdated operational model is a major obstacle to India’s economic competitiveness, and recent debates on privatisation and modernisation make this a highly relevant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Structure of the Answer: Introduction: Briefly highlight the paradox of India’s vast railway network being hampered by outdated colonial structures, despite being a critical national asset. Body: Key infrastructural and operational legacy issues – outdated tracks, bloated staffing, inefficient technology.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Why the question: Indian Railways’ outdated operational model is a major obstacle to India’s economic competitiveness, and recent debates on privatisation and modernisation make this a highly relevant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Introduction: Briefly highlight the paradox of India’s vast railway network being hampered by outdated colonial structures, despite being a critical national asset.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.

AI-assisted content, editorially reviewed by Kartavya Desk Staff.

About Kartavya Desk Staff

Articles in our archive published before our editorial team was expanded. Legacy content is periodically reviewed and updated by our current editors.

All News