India is making a strong mark on the global stage at the World Expo 2025 in Osaka, with its railway engineering marvels — the Vande Bharat Express, Chenab Bridge, and Anji Bridge — drawing attention and admiration. Highlighting the nation’s rapid progress in transportation infrastructure, these exhibits are being proudly presented by Japanese staff at the India Pavilion, showcasing the growing global appeal of Indian innovation and indigenous technology.
India Showcases Its Technological Might at World Expo 2025, Vande Bharat, Chenab Bridge and Anji Bridge at Display
The Vande Bharat Express, a symbol of India’s high-speed rail transformation, and the Chenab Bridge, the world’s highest railway arch bridge in Jammu and Kashmir, exemplify India's capabilities in building futuristic and challenging infrastructure. Alongside them, the Anji Bridge, India's first cable-stayed railway bridge, represents a fusion of engineering precision and geographical defiance.
A Moment of Pride on Global Platform
The Ministry of Railways tweeted that this is not just a display of projects, but a reflection of India’s technological self-reliance and engineering excellence. The warm reception by Japanese presenters and global visitors underlines India's emergence as a significant player in the global rail and infrastructure ecosystem.
The participation at World Expo 2025 is part of India’s broader diplomatic and economic engagement, where innovation and infrastructure serve as cornerstones of its global identity. The Indian Railways’ showcase is expected to attract international collaboration, investment, and recognition, reinforcing India’s position as a hub of engineering brilliance.