Rapid Fire
Delhi–Dehradun Economic Corridor
- 15 Apr 2026
- 3 min read
Recently, the Delhi–Dehradun Economic Corridor was inaugurated to enhance regional connectivity and economic development.
- About: It is a ~210-km, six-lane access-controlled expressway, with a minimum design speed of 100 kmph, extending from Delhi to Dehradun, built at a cost of ~₹11,868 crore, structured into four phases.
- The project is expected to reduce travel time from 5–6 hours to about 2–2.5 hours, along with lower fuel consumption and logistics costs.
- The expressway includes access-controlled entry and exit points, dedicated service roads for local traffic, and FASTag-based toll collection, all aimed at reducing congestion and improving overall driving experience.
- Connectivity: The project includes a 31.6 km brownfield elevated stretch from Akshardham to Khekra, a 120 km greenfield section from Baghpat to Saharanpur, a ~42 km completed stretch up to Ganeshpur, and a final ~20 km segment to Dehradun with partial upgradation.
- It includes a spur to Haridwar connecting to the Char Dham highway, integrates with major corridors like Delhi-Mumbai, Delhi-Katra and Delhi-Meerut expressways, and improves access to Dehradun, Haridwar, Rishikesh and Mussoorie, strengthening connectivity and tourism.
- Environmental Measures: The project includes a ~10.97-km wildlife corridor, featuring one of Asia’s largest elevated wildlife corridors passing through forest areas including Rajaji National Park in the Shiwalik Hills, ensuring safe and uninterrupted animal movement.
- Additional provisions include multiple animal crossings, elephant underpasses, and a tunnel near the Daat Kali temple, facilitating unhindered wildlife movement across the corridor.
- The project is expected to reduce carbon dioxide emissions by about 240 million tonnes over 20 years and achieve fuel savings of around 19%.
- Economic Impact: The corridor is expected to boost trade, logistics, warehousing and industry, enhance market access for farmers and livestock owners, and generate significant employment opportunities.
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