List of megaprojects in India
This is a list of megaprojects in India. "Megaprojects are temporary endeavours (i.e. projects) characterized by: large investment commitment, vast complexity (especially in organizational terms), and long-lasting impact on the economy, the environment, and society".[2]
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A list of projects under various stages of planning and implementation can be found at India Investment Grid (www.indiainvestmentgrid.com), a government of India platform that showcases a plethora of investment opportunities across India.
List
- Banihal Qazigund Road Tunnel
- Bharatmala
- Coastal Road Project
- Char Dham Highway
- Char Dham Railways
- Chenab Bridge
- Chennai Bangalore Industrial Corridor
- Delhi–Mumbai Industrial Corridor Project
- Dholera
- Eastern Dedicated Freight Corridor
- East West Gas Pipeline (India)
- Ganga Expressway
- Gujarat International Finance Tec-City
- Inland waterways of India
- International North–South Transport Corridor
- Jewar Airport
- Kacchi Dargah–Bidupur Bridge
- Kalpasar Project
- Mumbai Trans Harbour Link
- Mumbai–Ahmedabad high-speed rail corridor[3]
- Navi Mumbai International Airport
- Sagar Mala project
- Setu Bharatam
- SmartCity, Kochi
- Viraat Ramayan Mandir
- Vizhinjam International Seaport
- Vrindavan Chandrodaya Mandir
- Arunachal Frontier Highway
- Dholera Solar Park
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See also
- List of megaprojects
- List of megaprojects in Russia
References
- Vidhi Doshi (29 October 2018), "Four times as tall as the Statue of Liberty: India's new monument to its 'Iron Man'", Washington Post
- Brookes, Naomi J.; Locatelli, Giorgio (1 October 2015). "Power plants as megaprojects: Using empirics to shape policy, planning, and construction management". Utilities Policy. 36: 57–66. doi:10.1016/j.jup.2015.09.005.
- "CPM to launch protest against mega projects from ' 10", Business Standard, 9 October 2018
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