Indian Railways is planning to take the Vande Bharat trains to the global market. A new Standard Gauge version of the train is being developed specifically for export. This project is a joint effort between Indian Railways and RITES to give the Make in India initiative a global identity.
Which countries might get the Vande Bharat trains
The export-ready version is currently in the design development stage. Indian Railways is looking at several international markets for these trains. The potential countries include:
- Bangladesh
- Sri Lanka
- Nepal
- Various countries in Africa
- Countries in Latin America
What are the costs and future targets of Vande Bharat
The current domestic Vande Bharat trains are based on standard gauge and consist of 16 coaches. Each trainset costs approximately ₹130-150 crore. The government has set ambitious targets for the production of these trains in the coming years.
| Timeline | Target Trainsets |
|---|---|
| By 2030 | 800 Trainsets |
| By 2047 | 4500 Trainsets |
The goal of this export version is to provide safe, fast, and comfortable travel using modern technology and high quality standards.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Which agency is helping Indian Railways in Vande Bharat exports?
RITES is working together with Indian Railways to develop and export the Vande Bharat trains to other countries.
What is the production target for Vande Bharat trains by 2047?
Indian Railways has set a target to produce 4500 trainsets by the year 2047.



























