India’s rapid infrastructure push is transforming the nation’s connectivity landscape. With over 1.46 lakh kilometers of national highways, the country now has the second-largest road network globally. In FY24 alone, more than 12,349 kilometers of highways were constructed, averaging 33.82 km/day.
Government initiatives like Bharatmala Pariyojana are streamlining freight movement and reducing travel time, significantly boosting economic productivity. Additionally, the Gati Shakti National Master Plan is integrating road development with railways, ports, and logistics for better coordination.
States like Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh, and Gujarat are leading in expanding expressways and multi-lane corridors. Greenfield expressways such as the Delhi-Mumbai Expressway showcase India’s commitment to modern, eco-friendly infrastructure.
As roads reach deeper into rural and semi-urban regions, they’re unlocking new markets, improving last-mile connectivity, and supporting Make in India and Digital India missions.
India’s highways are not just connecting cities, they are connecting futures.