Indian Railway Policies Before and Since Independence and Some of the Present-day Problems and Railway Rating Policy in Some of the Foreign Countries
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Planning Commission
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The document provides a comprehensive analysis of Indian Railway policies, tracing their historical evolution from the pre-Independence era to contemporary challenges. Post-Independence reforms centralized operations and introduced social obligations, but shifts in freight composition toward low-rated commodities have strained profitability, necessitating policy reassessment. Comparative insights from the United States and Argentina reveal the importance of cost-based pricing, regulatory flexibility, and market-adaptive strategies for efficient railway operations. Key challenges include balancing socio-economic commitments with financial sustainability and implementing accurate cost-based models in diverse regional contexts. The document recommends revising Indian Railway policies to adopt flexible, cost-reflective pricing, strengthen data-driven decision-making, and align infrastructure and service strategies with both economic and social objectives. Overall, it underscores the need for adaptive reforms to ensure sustainable, competitive, and efficient railway services.
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Government of India Planning Commission New Delhi
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Planning Commission - 1963
