To bolster eco-efficient logistics, the officials has inked a pact with Indian Port Rail & Ropeway Corporation to enhance rail infrastructure. The non-binding agreement aims to modernise coal transport systems, reduce carbon impact, and align national energy supply chains with India’s broader climate and development goals.
The focus of the collaboration lies in constructing and modernising coal corridors—from mines to ports—while embedding sustainability at its core. By shifting a significant portion of coal movement from road to rail, the pact is expected to cut down emissions, reduce traffic congestion around mining belts, and lower the carbon intensity of freight logistics. This step is critical in India’s larger vision of transitioning to greener infrastructure without immediately disrupting the coal-dependent power matrix that currently fuels over 70 per cent of the country’s electricity. Industry experts believe such rail-based solutions not only enhance evacuation efficiency but also serve as an interim climate strategy until clean energy projects fully scale. Reducing diesel-based haulage, cutting idle freight time, and integrating digital monitoring are some of the mechanisms being discussed under this partnership.
While the agreement remains non-binding at present, officials confirm that it will pave the way for detailed project assessments, investment planning, and phased execution. The potential success of this rail upgrade is expected to ripple into other freight sectors, freeing rail networks from coal congestion and enabling more balanced cargo movement nationwide. Enhanced throughput at coastal terminals will also unlock regional job opportunities and economic activity in port-adjacent states like Odisha, West Bengal, and Chhattisgarh. Though still in its early stages, the pact stands as a timely response to India’s pressing need for sustainable transport frameworks and smarter energy logistics—marrying industrial growth with environmental accountability.
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