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$3.1 billion Delhi roads upgrade

India’s capital Delhi is to benefit from $3.1 billion of road improvements.
By MJ Woof August 4, 2025 Read time: 1 min
New transport infrastructure works for India’s heavily congested capital, Delhi, will help boost traffic flow and reduce journey times – image courtesy of © Digitalfestival| Dreamstime.com

 

A budget worth $3.1 billion will tackle major road improvements for India’s traffic-choked capital, Delhi. Six key road projects will be carried out by the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI), costing $2.75 billion.

The work will stretch a total of 128km. An additional 65km stretch for the Urban Extension Road II (UER-II) will provide a link between the Delhi-Dehradun Expressway and Noida via Ghaziabad and Faridabad. A 17km road section will link the NH344M with Tronica City on Delhi’s north side. A 5km tunnel will link Mahipalpur with Nelson Mandela Marg. A 20km elevated road will link AIIMS to Faridabad Road. A new interchange will be built at Kalindi Kunj, improving traffic flow between Delhi and Faridabad. A new expressway will link Katra and Amritsar with Delhi.

And Jammu & Kashmir will benefit from further viaduct and tunnel construction projects according to NHAI. Other key projects for Jammu & Kashmir include ring road development works for Srinagar and Jammu.

In Telangana State, a new bridge carrying two lanes of traffic in either direction will span the Mir Alam Tank. It will provided a connection for the Bengaluru National Highway to Chintalmet. The work will be carried out under an engineering procurement and construction package.

 

 

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