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The two companies’ cooperation is particularly promising in passenger transportation, says Alexei Bezborodov, general director of InfraNews. “If Transmashholding offers good prices, it may well find demand on the Indian market. India, with its passenger transportation still underdeveloped, needs cheap railway carriages and locomotives,” he said. At the same time, India’s freight transportation is much more advanced, and Transmashholding will have to be inventive and offer innovative solutions. The Russian company, however, has enough time to work on its proposals. Bezborodov says that at least one year will pass from the time the declaration of intent is made to the signing of contract, and real work will not start until 2013.
Another Russian producer, Power Machines Company, is also discussing a joint venture with Indian partners. In cooperation with India’s Cethar Vessels, Power Machines Company plans to produce turbines and generators in India. A memorandum of intent has already been signed. The partners expect to sell their Indian-made equipment both in Russia and abroad. If the agreement is reached, Power Machines’ related plans could get the green light, too: the Russian company is in talks with India’s Swati Energy to build facilities for producing spare parts for Power Machines’ equipment supplied to India.
With permission from Russia Beyond the Headlines
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