Context:
Prime Minister Narendra Modi flagged off India’s first overnight Vande Bharat sleeper train connecting Kolkata and Guwahati, marking a major boost to railway infrastructure and long-distance connectivity.
Key Highlights:
- Government Initiative
- Launched in Malda, West Bengal.
- First sleeper variant of the indigenously developed Vande Bharat Express.
- Connects Kolkata (West Bengal) with Guwahati (Assam) — strengthening connectivity in the Eastern and North-Eastern regions.
- Policy & Infrastructure Significance
- Part of the government’s push for modernisation of Indian Railways.
- Enhances regional integration and supports the Act East Policy.
- Promotes semi-high-speed rail network expansion.
- Technical Features
- Electric Multiple Unit (EMU) based, self-propelled train set.
- Designed for semi-high-speed operations.
- Sleeper configuration improves comfort for long-distance overnight travel.
- Stakeholders Involved
- Indian Railways
- Integral Coach Factory (ICF), Chennai (manufacturer of Vande Bharat trains)
- Passengers in Eastern and North-Eastern India.
- Significance
- Boosts economic integration of the North-East.
- Reduces travel time and enhances passenger comfort & safety.
- Encourages modal shift from road/air to energy-efficient rail transport.
Relevant Prelims Points:
- Vande Bharat Express
- Indigenous, semi-high-speed train.
- Operated by Indian Railways.
- Based on EMU technology (no separate locomotive).
- Energy-efficient with faster acceleration and deceleration.
- EMU (Electric Multiple Unit)
- Train powered by distributed traction motors.
- Offers higher efficiency and reduced turnaround time.
- Importance of railways in freight and passenger movement for reducing carbon footprint.
Relevant Mains Points:
- GS 3 – Infrastructure & Economy
- Rail modernisation as a driver of economic growth.
- Role of improved connectivity in regional development, especially North-East India.
- Infrastructure as a tool for balanced regional development.
- GS 3 – Environment
- Rail transport as a low-emission alternative.
- Electrification of railways and its role in India’s climate commitments.
- Way Forward
- Expand sleeper variants on other long-distance routes.
- Improve last-mile connectivity to maximise benefits.
- Integrate with freight corridors and logistics hubs.
- Ensure affordability and accessibility for broader sections.
UPSC Relevance:
Prelims – Vande Bharat, EMU technology, railway infrastructure.
Mains – Infrastructure development, regional integration, sustainable transport, North-East development.
