Gadkari meets Rajasthan CM Bhajan Lal over highway projects
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
Union Road Transport and Highways Minister Nitin Gadkari met Rajasthan Chief Minister Bhajan Lal Sharma at his New Delhi residence on Monday, 6 July 2026, to discuss the progress of national highway projects under way across Rajasthan.
Context
Gadkari posted on X, sharing that Sharma had called on him at his Delhi residence — 'दिल्ली आवास पर भेंट कर राज्य में चल रही राष्ट्रीय राजमार्ग परियोजनाओं पर चर्चा की' ('visited the Delhi residence and discussed the national highway projects ongoing in the state'). The meeting signals active centre-state coordination on infrastructure delivery in Rajasthan, where several large highway corridors are at various stages of construction.
Sharma, who took charge as Rajasthan's Chief Minister in December 2023, has made road connectivity a visible priority for his administration. His direct outreach to the Union minister underscores the state government's intent to push project execution ahead of schedule.
Policy Backdrop
Rajasthan is home to some of India's most strategically significant highway corridors. The Delhi-Mumbai Expressway (NH-48), a flagship greenfield project announced in 2018, passes through the state and is among the most watched stretches for the Union ministry. The Amritsar-Jamnagar Economic Corridor is another high-priority alignment traversing Rajasthan, linking the north with western ports.
Both projects fall under the Bharatmala Pariyojana, the central programme approved in 2017 targeting 34,800 km of roads in Phase-I, with an overall ambition of 83,677 km of highways nationwide. The National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) is the nodal agency overseeing tendering, construction, and tolling across these packages. Coordination between the state's Public Works Department and NHAI field units has been formalised further under the PM Gati Shakti framework since 2020.
Stakeholders and Impact
Faster highway construction in Rajasthan directly benefits the state's large commuter base, freight operators moving goods between Delhi, western ports, and the Gulf-facing logistics hubs near Jodhpur and Jaisalmer. Highway construction firms and contractors holding NHAI packages in the state also have a stake in swift clearances and land-acquisition resolutions, which are typically the biggest bottlenecks in Rajasthan's arid terrain.
With both the Union government and the state government run by the BJP, the political alignment reduces friction in decision-making, enabling quicker resolution of issues such as forest clearances, utility shifting, and compensation disputes that have historically delayed projects in the state.
What's Next
Upcoming NHAI bid rounds for remaining Rajasthan highway packages are being closely tracked by infrastructure investors and contractors. Any decisions emerging from Monday's meeting — on project timelines, funding packages, or new alignments — are expected to feed into ministry-level reviews ahead of the 2026-27 Union Budget cycle. The ministry is also likely to assess land-acquisition status on pending stretches of the Delhi-Mumbai Expressway as part of its mid-year project review.
The meeting reinforces a broader pattern of accelerated centre-state engagement on highway delivery, with Gadkari using direct ministerial meetings as a tool to unblock stalled projects and set fresh milestones.