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Privatisation of Indian Railways Explained

How Privatising Indian Railways Could Enhance Operational Efficiency, Safety, and Financial Sustainability
News DeskBy News Desk1 May 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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Indian Railways has long been a backbone of India’s transportation system. However, despite efforts to modernize and improve, the sector has faced numerous challenges. The debate over whether privatisation could be the solution to these challenges has been ongoing, with various factors at play. Below, we explore the main arguments for the privatisation of Indian Railways.

Current Challenges Faced by Indian Railways

Indian Railways, a legacy institution, struggles with inefficiencies in operations, outdated infrastructure, and a financial model that fails to keep pace with inflation. The operating ratio, which measures the percentage of revenue spent on operations, remains high, indicating that only a small portion of the revenue is available for capital investment. This model is not sustainable in the long run.

Safety issues are also a concern, with outdated tracks and equipment contributing to accidents. Despite several modernization efforts, including newer trains like the Vande Bharat and upgraded stations, the system’s overall efficiency remains limited.

Potential Benefits of Privatisation

One of the primary benefits of privatisation is the infusion of fresh capital and the introduction of operational efficiency. The involvement of private players could help modernize infrastructure and improve services, particularly in high-demand areas. By allowing private operators to take over certain functions, Indian Railways could focus on core areas while ensuring that non-core activities, like station management or food services, are better handled.

Privatisation could also help reduce overcrowding by improving the availability of trains and better management of ticket reservations. A significant portion of the railway’s resources is currently tied up in non-core areas, such as staff quarters, which could be better utilized for infrastructure improvements.

Lessons from Other Sectors

The aviation sector in India provides a strong example of how privatisation can drive improvement. After liberalisation, the entry of private airlines enhanced service quality, reduced fares, and increased connectivity. Though the sector now faces monopolies and duopolies, the initial benefits of privatisation are undeniable.

Similarly, privatising parts of Indian Railways could offer opportunities for better service and increased competition, benefiting passengers with improved connectivity and lower fares.

Balancing Tradition and Modernisation

While there are concerns about the impact of privatisation on economically disadvantaged passengers, modernisation does not necessarily mean the abandonment of the railways’ long-standing ethos. A well-regulated approach to privatisation could maintain public service obligations while introducing the innovation and capital needed to bring Indian Railways into the modern era.

Looking to the Future

The introduction of bullet trains and the engagement of private players in railways could mark the beginning of a new era for the sector. By learning from countries like China, which has successfully modernized its railways, India could improve the quality of service and better meet the needs of its growing population.

Ultimately, while privatisation presents challenges, it could be a step towards revitalizing Indian Railways and positioning it as a more efficient, reliable, and sustainable service for the future.

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