The Cabinet can take a decision on the matter only after the Election Commission's approval.
"As the model of conduct is in force on account of the upcoming general elections, the government has sought the Election Commission's approval on the matter," sources said.
The Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion under the ministry has proposed to relax the foreign direct investment policy in certain railway sectors.
The DIPP proposes to allow 100 per cent FDI in high-speed train systems, suburban corridors, high-speed tracks and freight lines connecting ports and mines.
The objective is to attract more FDI into the country and help the Indian Railways
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