Russia and Uzbekistan are investigating possibilities for the “Trans -Afghanistan Railway” project in Afghanistan. If all goes well, this survey will provide access to the Indian subcontinent to the Indian subcontinent. Top Russian ministers gave this information on Friday. Deputy Prime Minister Alexi Overchuk said in the 16th International Economic Forum ‘Russia Islamic World: Kazan Forum 2025’ that the recording for the Trans-down railway will be completed in 2026. These countries will will include the Trans-Afman’s Corridor in the European Union (EU), Russia, Uzbekistan, Afghan, Pakistan, India and South Asia. The southern city of Uzbekistan, Termez, has already been linked to Khairatan in the north of Afghanistan by a railroad built by the then Soviet Union. Railway experts are working on this. The Interfax News Agency quoted the Overchuk and said: “Receland and Uzbekistan railway experts are jointly setting up the feasibility survey of the Trans-Afghan Railway Project. We hope that the survey will be completed in early 2026, so that its implementation can be decided.” Russian Deputy Transport Minister Dimitri Zeverev quoted that the Trans-Afghan route would change the geographical location and transport geography of the entire region. Rousseo-Islamic World: Kazan Forum 2025 held in Kazan, the capital of Muslim-dominated Tatarstan, Zeverev said: “Thanks to the multilateral working group, the recording in Afghanistan is conducted. The Uzbek Railway does this survey with its Russian partners.” Also know that according to Interfax, the initial agreement on Russia’s participation in the project was reached in April 2024 during the Uzbek President Shaukat Mirzioev’s visit to Moscow. According to the report, the Transport of Transport of Uzbekistan said earlier that the construction of the Trans-Afghan Railway would last for at least five years and that the estimated cost of the project could be US $ 4.8 billion. Share this story -tags
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