The ambitious underwater high-speed rail project connecting Dubai and Mumbai is gathering steam, with initial discussions and feasibility studies currently underway, according to sources close to the matter.
The concept, which once seemed like a futuristic dream, is now being revisited as part of a broader effort to enhance connectivity and strengthen bilateral ties between the UAE and India.
If realised, the project would involve the construction of a subsea rail tunnel stretching over 2,000 kilometres, making it one of the most groundbreaking infrastructure ventures in modern history. The proposed hyperloop-style train is expected to significantly reduce travel time between the two cities, potentially bringing it down to just a couple of hours.
Experts say the project could reshape regional trade, tourism, and mobility by offering a new mode of ultra-fast, sustainable transport between the Arabian Peninsula and the Indian subcontinent.
While no official timeline has been announced, government entities and private sector stakeholders in both countries are said to be actively exploring the technical, economic, and environmental aspects of the project.
The idea first made headlines a few years ago but had been largely shelved due to its scale and complexity. However, renewed interest in sustainable megaprojects and futuristic transport solutions has brought it back into the spotlight.
Transportation analysts believe that while the project poses significant engineering challenges — such as building underwater infrastructure through deep-sea terrain—the potential rewards could be enormous, both economically and diplomatically.
(Source: mathrubhumi)