Indian roads set for major overhaul by 2022

Government to spend around Rs 7,00,000 crore on road infrastructure; aimed at better connectivity, reduced travel time and increased road safety.

27 Oct 2017 | 3925 Views | By Mark Narakaden

Generally, driving on most Indian roads means facing poor infrastructure and road congestion, which has an adverse effect on travel time and road safety. It does not bode well with the country’s booming economic activity and reflects inefficiency in the transportation of goods and services across the country.

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