India’s Connectivity Projects: Domestic & International
Domestic Connectivity Projects
Golden Quadrilateral Project
- The Golden Quadrilateral is an extensive network of highways that connects India's four major metropolitan cities: Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, and Kolkata.
- This network forms a quadrilateral shape. Launched in 2001, this project is the largest highway initiative in India and was initiated as part of the National Highways Development Project (NHDP).
Industrial and Freight Corridor Projects
- The government has introduced the National Infrastructure Pipeline (NIP) for the fiscal years 2019-2025.
- Under this pipeline, various projects have been identified to construct, renovate, strengthen, and expand critical infrastructure, including road networks, housing, urban development, ....
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