India is on track to surpass the United States in road infrastructure, according to Union Minister for Road Transport and Highways, Nitin Gadkari. In a recent statement, Gadkari emphasized that India’s road network will soon be of superior quality, benefiting the country’s growing economy and improving connectivity across the nation.
“We are rapidly expanding and upgrading our road infrastructure to make it comparable with, and even better than, the United States,” said Gadkari, highlighting the ongoing projects aimed at enhancing connectivity between cities and rural areas.
The minister pointed to key initiatives such as the development of expressways, national highways, and bridges that are transforming India’s transport landscape. With a focus on safety, sustainability, and technological advancements, the government is committed to ensuring that road networks meet global standards.
Gadkari also noted the crucial role of public-private partnerships in achieving these ambitious infrastructure goals. He expressed confidence that India’s road infrastructure will not only provide better travel experiences but will also stimulate economic growth by improving logistics and trade efficiency.
As India ramps up efforts to modernize its infrastructure, Gadkari’s statement reinforces the government’s commitment to creating world-class transport systems that will rival the best globally.