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GatiShakti Push: Rail & Road Projects Reviewed

The 97th meeting of the Network Planning Group (NPG) has taken a major step toward reshaping India’s infrastructure. Convened under the PM GatiShakti National Master Plan, the meeting evaluated five key projects that promise to transform multimodal connectivity and logistics efficiency across the country.

Why This Meeting Matters

The NPG, led by Joint Secretary Shri Pankaj Kumar (DPIIT), reviewed projects from the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways (MoRTH) and the Ministry of Railways (MoR). Together, these projects cover over 480 kilometers of critical transport infrastructure, aiming to:

Three of the projects are greenfield and two are brownfield, all aligned with GatiShakti’s goal of unified infrastructure planning.

MoRTH Projects: Transforming Roads and Connectivity

1. Dwarka Tunnel – Unlocking Delhi’s Traffic

This 6-lane underground greenfield tunnel will link Nelson Mandela Marg to Gurgaon and Dwarka. It aims to create a seamless link between NH-8, the Dwarka Expressway, and Urban Extension Road (UER-2).

The project is crucial for:

By diverting commercial traffic away from city roads, the tunnel will save commuters both time and fuel.

2. Patna–Purnia Expressway – Bridging Bihar’s Growth

This proposed 244.93 km, 6-lane expressway will connect Patna and Purnia at high speed (120 km/h). It links three airports, including Darbhanga and Purnia, and covers six districts in Bihar.

The expressway will:

This corridor is set to become a game-changer for Eastern India’s infrastructure.

3. Suratgarh–Sri Ganganagar Widening – Strategic Backbone

This project will widen the NH-62 corridor from two lanes to four over 75.55 km in Rajasthan. Located near India’s western border, it is vital for both defense mobility and regional growth.

Key benefits include:

This brownfield upgrade will also promote tourism and sustainable transport systems in the region.

Railway Projects: Doubling Down on Connectivity

4. Baddi–Ghanauli New Rail Line – Fueling Industrial Hubs

This 25.396 km greenfield rail line will connect Baddi (Himachal Pradesh) to Ghanauli (Punjab). Known for its pharmaceutical and manufacturing base, Baddi urgently needs better logistics support.

This new link will:

It’s a vital step in connecting India’s industrial clusters through modern railways.

5. Kanalus–Okha Doubling – Sacred and Strategic

This project will double the 141.117 km rail line between Kanalus and Okha in Gujarat. It will improve access to Dwarkadhish Temple and Okha Port, both major hubs for pilgrims and trade.

With proximity to India’s maritime border, the route is crucial for:

The project combines spiritual, strategic, and economic significance in one alignment.

What PM GatiShakti Aims to Achieve

PM GatiShakti’s vision is to create a digitally integrated, multimodal infrastructure ecosystem. These five projects tick all the right boxes—inter-ministerial collaboration, regional development, connectivity to economic nodes, and logistics enhancement.

The NPG ensures that these projects are not planned in silos but are part of a broader, future-ready infrastructure strategy.

Looking Ahead: Faster Growth, Better Travel

These projects are not just about roads or rail lines. They are about creating seamless journeys, strengthening defense readiness, and connecting rural and urban India through smart planning.

As these plans move forward, India’s growth story will be fueled by faster travel, better logistics, and more opportunities for people and businesses alike.

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