Kavach that was developed in the country will now be implemented in a mission mode, Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw has said. The minister stated this in his welcome address before the flagging-off of three Vande Bharat trains by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday.
Vaishnaw that India has elected the leadership of PM Modi for the third time that is decisive, visionary and forward-looking and its impact is visible in every aspect of life including in Railways.
«It always lacked technology and investment and nothing changed for decades,» Vaishnaw said alleging that a technical organisation like the Railways was politicised.
«PM Narendra Modi brought extensive changes to it. Investment in Railways was ten times enhanced. He encouraged us to adopt new technologies. And above all he changed our mindset,» Vaishnaw said.
The minister referred to various initiatives like the electrification of tracks, the introduction of Vande Bharat trains, the trial of Vande Metro and the deployment of the Kavach anti-collision system.
He said 1326 railway stations are being redeveloped in the country which is the biggest redevelopment project in the world.
«Modern technology like Kavach was developed in the country and now it will be implemented in a mission mode in the country,» he said.
According to the government, the Kavach Automatic Train Protection (ATP) system is a highly technology-intensive system, which requires safety certification of the highest order.
Kavach aids the loco pilot in train running within