Summary:
India's industrial corridors, such as Amritsar-Kolkata, Chennai-Bengaluru, and Bengaluru-Mumbai, have helped transform the nation into a global manufacturing hub. Celebrating its eighth anniversary, the DPIIT highlighted how these corridors incorporate world-class infrastructure— high-speed rail, advanced ports, logistics hubs, and modern airports—to promote rapid industrialization. Building on the success of the Delhi-Mumbai Industrial Corridor, these corridors demonstrate India's commitment to interconnected, self-sustaining industrial ecosystems for longterm development.
The Cabinet's approval of 12 new project nodes under the National Industrial Corridor Development Programme (NICDP), totaling US$ 3.39 billion (Rs. 28,602 crore), marks a significant milestone. These smart cities will enhance India's innovation, self-reliance, and sustainable development, benefiting both local communities and its global economic standing. Strategic infrastructure development in these corridors is crucial to shaping India's industrial and economic future.
Source: IBEF
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