CM Bhupendra Patel Reviews Gujarat Highway Projects with Gadkari
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel met Union Minister for Road Transport and Highways Nitin Gadkari in Gandhinagar on Thursday, 10 July 2026 to review the progress of multiple national highway projects taking shape across the state. The meeting covered eight major road and expressway corridors at various stages of construction and planning.
Context
Posting on X, CM Patel stated — 'ગાંધીનગર ખાતે ગતરોજ માનનીય કેન્દ્રીય માર્ગ પરિવહન અને ધોરીમાર્ગ મંત્રી શ્રી નીતિન ગડકરીજીની સાથે ગુજરાતમાં આકાર લઈ રહેલા વિવિધ નેશનલ હાઈવે પ્રોજેક્ટની કામગીરીની પ્રગતિની સમીક્ષા કરી' — ('Yesterday at Gandhinagar, I reviewed the progress of various national highway projects taking shape in Gujarat with the honourable Union Minister for Road Transport and Highways, Shri Nitin Gadkari.'). The chief minister confirmed discussions on physical progress across all listed corridors.
The eight projects discussed span Gujarat's major economic and industrial zones, linking port cities, manufacturing hubs, and state capitals. They include the Vadodara-Mumbai National Highway-48 six-laning, the Morbi-Samakhiali road's Samakhiali-Maliya section, and the Rajkot-Gondal-Jetpur road.
Policy Backdrop
Most of these corridors fall under the Bharatmala Pariyojana, the central government's flagship highway development programme launched in 2015, which targets over 34,000 km of national highways with emphasis on economic corridors in western India. Gujarat has been a priority state under the programme given its dense port infrastructure and industrial base along the western coast.
The National Infrastructure Pipeline, announced in 2019, further earmarked funds for expressway and multi-lane highway projects in the state. The Ahmedabad-Vadodara Expressway and the Jamnagar-Amritsar Expressway — a greenfield corridor intended to connect Gujarat's ports with northern states — were among the key projects on the agenda at Thursday's review.
Also discussed were the Ahmedabad-Godhra-Indore road, the Palanpur-Samakhiali corridor, and the Ahmedabad-Shamlaji six-lane project, all of which are at different stages of execution.
Stakeholders and Impact
The projects directly affect Gujarat's logistics sector, which relies heavily on efficient road links between inland manufacturing clusters and the state's ports at Kandla, Mundra, and Pipavav. Faster highway completion is expected to reduce freight transit times and lower logistics costs for exporters and domestic supply chains.
Highway commuters between major urban centres — including Ahmedabad, Vadodara, Rajkot, and Jamnagar — stand to benefit from capacity augmentation and improved road surfaces once the six-laning and expressway projects are delivered. Industrial estates along the NH-48 corridor and the Delhi-Mumbai Industrial Corridor zone are also among the primary beneficiaries.
What's Next
State-centre reviews of this nature typically precede decisions on revised timelines, fund releases, or contractor-level interventions for lagging sections. The next milestones to watch include quarterly progress reviews and potential inauguration events for completed sections of NH-48 and the Ahmedabad-Vadodara Expressway corridor.
With Gujarat's road infrastructure closely tied to the state's investment attraction pitch — including successive Vibrant Gujarat summits — sustained momentum on these corridors will remain a political and economic priority for CM Patel's administration ahead of the next state fiscal cycle.