The Ministry of Railways is moving forward with a strategic mega plan to develop a new rail corridor along the Pakistan border in Rajasthan. Spanning 827 kilometers, this project involves an estimated investment of approximately 10,000 crore rupees. It will provide direct connectivity to key border regions including Jaisalmer, Barmer, Bikaner, and Anupgarh, ensuring better logistics for the Indian Army and improved travel options for civilians living in remote areas.
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Major Highlights of the 827 km Rail Corridor
The project is divided into several critical sections to ensure efficient implementation. The railway network will eventually extend to Bhildi in Gujarat, creating a robust link across the western border. According to official reports, the work on surveys and project reports is already in an advanced stage. The details of the main sections are as follows:
| Section Name | Project Status | Approximate Length |
|---|---|---|
| Anupgarh to Bikaner | DPR Ready | 187 km |
| Jaisalmer-Barmer-Bhildi | FLS in Progress | 380 km |
| Jaisalmer to Khajuwala | FLS in Progress | 260 km |
How will this project benefit the border region?
This initiative focuses on both national security and socio-economic growth. By connecting remote villages to the main rail network, the government plans to boost local trade and provide better facilities to the common man. The project is expected to bring the following changes:
- Strategic Readiness: It will allow faster movement of tanks, troops, and heavy machinery for the Indian Army during emergencies.
- Tourism and Trade: Improved access to desert tourism hubs will create new employment opportunities for local residents.
- Station Modernization: Under this plan, stations like Anupgarh and Suratgarh will be modernized, while Jaisalmer and Barmer already feature airport-like amenities.
- Market Access: Local farmers and small business owners will be able to send their products to larger markets across India more easily.


























