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Delhi–Mumbai Expressway

Delhi (Sohna) → Mumbai (Jawaharlal Nehru Port)

67%
Complete
1386 km
Total Length
929 km
Completed
₹98000 Cr
Project Cost
5
States
93
Districts
28
Industrial Nodes
8-lane
Configuration

Project Overview

The Delhi–Mumbai Expressway (DME) is India’s longest expressway at 1,386 km, designed as an 8-lane access-controlled highway connecting the national capital to India’s financial hub. The corridor passes through Haryana, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, and Maharashtra, traversing 12 districts and acting as the spine of the Delhi-Mumbai Industrial Corridor (DMIC).

The project is being implemented by NHAI in 52 packages. As of 2025, 67% of the corridor is complete, with sections in Haryana and Rajasthan fully operational. The remaining packages in MP and Maharashtra are expected to be complete by late 2025.

The expressway is projected to reduce Delhi–Mumbai travel time from 24 hours to under 12 hours and cut logistics costs by 30% for goods movement along this corridor.

Specifications

Authority NHAI
Start Point Delhi (Sohna)
End Point Mumbai (Jawaharlal Nehru Port)
Total Length 1386 km
Lanes 8
Target Completion Dec 2025
Cost ₹98000 Cr

Construction Progress

Package data not yet available.

Investment Intelligence

₹98000 Cr
Total Investment
4.5x
Land Value Multiplier
2024–2026
Investment Window

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Route Information

Route details: Delhi (Sohna) → Mumbai (Jawaharlal Nehru Port), covering 5 states and 93 districts over 1386 km.