The Indian government has greenlit a massive plan to strengthen the railway network along the Pakistan border in Rajasthan. This strategic initiative involves the construction of an 827-kilometer-long railway corridor designed to enhance military mobility and regional connectivity. With an estimated investment of over 10,000 crore rupees, these new lines will run parallel to the international border, creating a robust transport backbone in the sensitive desert sectors.
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What are the key segments of this border rail project?
Union Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw has announced that the Ministry of Railways is fast-tracking several projects to improve logistics near the western frontier. The mega project is divided into three primary segments that will link remote border areas with the national rail grid. The North Western Railway is currently overseeing the surveys and detailed project reports for these routes.
- Anupgarh-Bikaner: A 187 km line with a project report ready at an estimated cost of 2,277 crore rupees.
- Jaisalmer-Barmer-Bhildi: A roughly 380 km route currently in the final stages of its location survey.
- Khajuwala-Jaisalmer: A 260 km stretch where survey work is progressing rapidly.
How will this development impact the border regions of Rajasthan?
These rail lines are expected to be a major boost for both national security and the local economy. For the Indian Army, this network will allow for the rapid deployment of troops and heavy equipment during emergencies. For the common man, the project will integrate remote districts like Jaisalmer and Barmer into the national transport map, fostering tourism and trade. The government has also planned the redevelopment of several stations to provide modern amenities to passengers.
| Project Name | Approximate Length | Key Objective |
|---|---|---|
| Anupgarh-Bikaner Line | 187 km | Strategic connection to Bikaner |
| Jaisalmer-Barmer-Bhildi | 380 km | Improved logistics in desert sectors |
| Khajuwala-Jaisalmer | 260 km | Rapid connectivity for border districts |
| Station Modernization | 85 Stations | World-class facilities for passengers |
Minister Vaishnaw highlighted that Rajasthan has been allocated significant funds for the financial year 2026-27 to ensure these projects meet their deadlines. CPRO Amit Sudarshan confirmed that while some surveys are ongoing, the focus remains on creating a transport system that supports both the defense forces and the local population in these remote areas.



























