Bharatmala Pariyojna
Bharatmala Pariyojna is a flagship infrastructure project initiated by the Government of India with the ambitious goal of enhancing the road network across the country. This initiative aims to significantly boost economic growth by improving connectivity between key areas, thereby facilitating smoother transportation and logistics.
The primary objective of Bharatmala Pariyojna is to develop a robust national highway network by constructing and upgrading highways and expressways. The project envisions connecting 550 districts across India through an improved arterial road network. The expansive plan encompasses the development of major economic corridors, integrated check posts, and logistics parks to streamline freight traffic.
The Pariyojna is designed to be implemented in multiple phases, each focused on addressing specific infrastructural needs and challenges. The total budget for the first phase is approximately ₹692,324 crore (US$82 billion), scheduled for execution over a period from 2017 to 2022. This includes existing projects like the incomplete National Highways and other road development initiatives such as the Special Accelerated Road Development Programme for the North Eastern Region and Externally Aided Projects.
Several significant highway projects are part of this initiative:
Bharatmala Pariyojna synergizes with other governmental initiatives like Sagar Mala Project aimed at port-led development and the Act East Policy to enhance connectivity with South Asian and Southeast Asian countries. It also aligns with the Bangladesh–Bhutan–Nepal–Myanmar–Thailand BIMSTEC corridors to improve regional cooperation and trade.
The project's completion is expected to revolutionize India's infrastructure landscape by reducing travel time, lowering logistics costs, and improving road safety. It will foster regional development, create employment opportunities, and contribute to the socio-economic upliftment of regions by facilitating access to markets, healthcare, and educational facilities.