
Golden Quadrilateral of India
Abstract
The Golden Quadrilateral of India main obstacle of India is the infrastructure gap along with its ever increasing growth and poverty. Transport network in India is among the most wideranging in the world still accessibility and connectivity is limited. The highway system in India is increasing with the rapid urbanization, which leads to the integration of program of Golden Quadrilateral, which was the first major project of National Highway Development Project (NHDP). Under NHDP, the Golden Quadrilateral project comprises of seven phases. Golden Quadrilateral represents approximately 15% of the total length of National Highways. This project is fifth longest project in the world under NDA Government.
Conclusion
There are many benefits, ideas and the income development behind the establishment of Golden Quadrilateral Project. This highway will interconnect many major cities and ports. It gives movement to truck transport throughout India. It will help in the industrial growth of all small towns through which it passes. In addition, there is an increase in income of the agricultural sector, the manufacturing sector, and many other sectors.