- Prime Minister Modi visited the PM GatiShakti Anubhuti Kendra in Delhi to mark three years of the transformative GatiShakti National Master Plan (PMGS-NMP).
- GatiShakti is designed to enhance multi-modal connectivity, integrating railways, roads, airports, and more, to drive India’s economic growth.
- The initiative aims to accelerate infrastructure development, reduce delays, and open new opportunities across sectors.
What makes PM GatiShakti a game-changer for India?
On the third anniversary of the PM GatiShakti National Master Plan (PMGS-NMP), Prime Minister Narendra Modi paid a surprise visit to the PM GatiShakti Anubhuti Kendra in Delhi. This visit highlighted how this ambitious initiative is reshaping India’s infrastructure landscape. Launched on October 13, 2021, GatiShakti aims to connect key economic zones with a seamless infrastructure network, covering railways, roads, ports, airports, waterways, and mass transport systems.
PM Modi emphasized that the initiative is not just about building infrastructure but revolutionizing the way India develops, reducing delays, boosting logistics, and driving economic growth. The seven engines of GatiShakti—railways, roads, ports, waterways, airports, mass transport, and logistics infrastructure—are designed to work together for a more connected and efficient India.
How will GatiShakti shape India’s future?
The PM GatiShakti plan is already making a significant impact. By integrating various sectors and reducing project delays, it is helping India achieve faster growth and sustainable development. Union Minister Piyush Goyal praised the initiative, highlighting how it is strengthening India’s infrastructure and contributing to the vision of a “Viksit Bharat” (Developed India). The master plan supports innovation, entrepreneurship, and new opportunities by providing better connectivity for businesses and individuals.
Looking Ahead: India’s Infrastructure Renaissance
As India continues to push for rapid growth, the GatiShakti initiative is at the forefront of the country’s transformation. By linking vital infrastructure systems and improving connectivity, it is expected to not only boost the economy but also create a modern, efficient framework for future development. With continued focus on this path-breaking initiative, India is steadily moving toward its goal of becoming a developed nation.
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