Building India’s Future: Gadkari Calls for Sustainable, Cost-Effective Infrastructure for Economic Leap

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India’s quest for a USD 5‑trillion economy is firmly grounded in infrastructure transformation, asserted Road Transport and Highways Minister Nitin Gadkari on August 25, 2025. He underscored that sectors like transport, power, water and communication are pivotal in driving this growth trajectory.

Gadkari emphasized the importance of building world‑class infrastructure, from green highways to advanced logistics networks, to enhance competitiveness and productivity across the nation. These upgrades aim to drive down travel time, streamline trade and lower logistics costs, forming the backbone of economic expansion.

Crucially, Gadkari highlighted that this development must be both environmentally sustainable and cost‑effective, ensuring high quality without financial overload. Through such strategic investments, India hopes to transform infrastructure into a long-term competitive advantage and propel itself into the ranks of the world’s leading economies.

In summary, according to Gadkari, India’s ambition to reach a USD 5-trillion economy rests on its ability to deliver modern, efficient and green infrastructure, creating a foundation for growth, connectivity and resilience.

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