A likely scenario is: after many delays, the hi-spped rail finally got built but due to many factors, it isn't as hi-speed as it's supposed to be, like many smaller towns want the train to stop at their places, so slow down the overall speed. Per passenger-km, it could be a larger money loser than the japan or china lines.
"NEW DELHI: India’s first semi-high speed train broke down Saturday after colliding with a cow on the tracks, a day after Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated the new passenger service......Railway authorities say the train is expected to reduce the 850-kilometre journey between the two cities from 14 to eight hours..." https://www.nst.com.my/world/2019/02/460771/indias-newly-launched-fast-train-hits-cattle-hurdle