India looks to waterways

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The Indian government is keen that more cargo should move on the country’s vastly underutilised rivers and canal systems, with cabinet ministers believing that inland waterways should become a more integrated element of the country’s freight transport network.

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India looks to waterways

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The Indian government is keen that more cargo should move on the country’s vastly underutilised rivers and canal systems, with cabinet ministers believing that inland waterways should become a more integrated element of the country’s freight transport network.

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