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Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath rode Japan's high-speed linear Maglev train in Yamanashi on the last day of his Japan visit. The Maglev train operates at 500 kilometres per hour and can reach speeds of up to 600 kilometres per hour, powered by a hydrogen energy plant.

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00:00Breaking news coming in on Yogi Adityanath's Japan visit.
00:04On the last day of his Japan visit,
00:06Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath rode a high-speed maglev train in Yamanashi.
00:11The experience of the high-speed maglev train,
00:13which can reach speeds of up to 600 km per hour
00:17after being powered by a hydrogen energy plant,
00:21was thrilling for Adityanath.
00:23The linear maglev train operates at a speed of 500 km per hour
00:29and currently Japan's bullet train operates at a speed of 300 km per hour.
00:36The new linear maglev train operates using magnetic force
00:39while the linear motor car operates at a speed of 500 km per hour
00:45and flies through the air at a speed of 500 km per hour.
00:50Aaj Tak also travelled with Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath
00:53on this exciting train journey.
00:55This is an exclusive report from the maglev train
00:59by our correspondent, Manjeet Negi.
01:08We're bringing you the visuals of this exclusive report
01:11that my colleague Manjeet Negi has brought to us.
01:14On your screens, viewers, you can see
01:16Yogi Adityanath taking that bullet ride in Japan.
01:21He is also visiting the hydrogen energy plant.
01:27And India today is on this train with Yogi Adityanath
01:31and the Japanese officials.
01:33The thrill of zooming at 500 km per hour
01:37on the maglev bullet train,
01:41which has a peak speed of 600 km per hour.
01:45And remember, India is considering use of Japanese technology
01:49for our own bullet trains.
01:50Safety, speed and reliability are the hallmark of the Japanese trains.
01:56My colleague Manjeet Negi on the train
01:58with the Indian delegation and the Japanese officials
02:03and you can see the visuals that he has sent back from Japan.
02:07The thrilled Yogi Adityanath
02:09and the rest of the team that has gone from UP
02:13as he is talking about,
02:15he's asking the Japanese entrepreneurs
02:17to invest in Uttar Pradesh.
02:19He's also visiting the hydrogen facility,
02:22talking about the India-Japan ties,
02:26the long-term ties.
02:28And he's asking Japanese companies
02:31to invest in Uttar Pradesh.
02:34Remember, Yogi Adityanath is on his visit
02:37as part of the state's resolve
02:40to push forward sustainable energy solutions.
02:43That is why Yogi Adityanath and his team are in Japan.
02:50They will be meeting multiple officials.
02:53They are visiting the various factories there in Japan.
02:59And he has been talking about
03:03reaffirming the state's resolve
03:05to push forward green hydrogen initiatives
03:08to ensure sustainable energy solutions
03:10to look at long-term development
03:13for the state of Uttar Pradesh.
03:16And part of that is this visit by Yogi Adityanath
03:21to the train.
03:24He's taking this bullet train ride in Yamanashi.
03:27He's also visiting the hydrogen factory,
03:31the hydrogen fuel energy plants in there.
03:40And this is the area,
03:44by the way.
03:45He's also visiting the building
03:45and with the bullets,
03:47it's a huge bill,
03:48but he's trying to try
03:49to get new techniques.
03:51I'm also trying to see
03:51at this point,
03:52when the robotic center is in the
03:54world through the industry
03:55assembly work
03:56and packing it up.
03:58So,
03:58In this case, they had the Megalev train, which was the most high speed bullet train, which was the trial
04:07of the trial.
04:09They were going to run 500 km from Pratikhandi.
04:12In this case, Japan and China have built a bullet train.
04:15They are going to run 300 km from speed.
04:18They are going to run 500 km from speed.
04:30They are going to run 500 km from speed.
04:33In this case, the hydrogen energy plant has been very good for us.
04:38Because in Uttar Pradesh there is a lot of water and water.
04:40How can hydrogen and bisley be made from the water?
04:43They have the interest in this case.
04:45In this case, there are two or three big things.
04:48They are looking to talk about industry leaders here.
04:52They have talked about Jewar Airport and Difference Corridor,
04:55where they can bring a big investment.
04:57And they have tried to take their first hand experience.
05:01Whether Megalev is a high speed train.
05:04Whether it is a hydrogen green energy plant.
05:07Or in the robotic center, they are first hand experience.
05:12And you just heard my colleague Manjit Singh giving us the report from Yogi Adityanath Manjit Negi in Japan.
05:25Talking about Yogi Adityanath's visit to the country.
05:31Talking about the investment meetings that are happening.
05:37Yogi Adityanath was also a significant thing.
05:39They have encouraged that question from industry leaders.
05:41And they themselves were very good.
05:43When I met them in the morning,
05:45they said,
05:46Thank you very much.
06:17Thank you very much.
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