Honorable Prime Minister of India Shri Narendra Modi have inaugurated the ambitious Ganga Expressway in Hardoi Uttar Pradesh on the 29th April, 2026. This expressway spanning around the 594 km and this six-lane (which is expandable to eight in future) expressway is one of the India’s longest greenfield corridors. This project was built at the cost of ₹36,230 crore and this project is set to revolutionize the connectivity between the western and eastern Uttar Pradesh along with boosting the economic growth, reducing travel time and to strengthen the logistics infrastructure across the state.
Ganga Expressway The Key Highlights and Route Connectivity
The Ganga Expressway is the high-speed and access-controlled corridor which connects Meerut to the Prayagraj and it is passing through the 12 key districts.
- Meerut
- Bulandshahr
- Hapur
- Amroha
- Sambhal
- Badaun
- Shahjahanpur
- Hardoi
- Unnao
- Raebareli
- Pratapgarh
- Prayagraj
This seamless corridor integrates the Western, Central and the Eastern Uttar Pradesh and will creating the unified transport network.
Travel Time Becomes Faster and Efficient Movement
One of the main advantages of this expressway is the significant reduction in travel time.
- Earlier travel time: 10 to 12 hours
- New travel time: Around 6 hours
This improvement will enhance the ease of travel, fuel efficiency and the overall productivity and specially for commercial transport.
Strategic Feature: Emergency Landing Airstrip
The standout feature of this expressway is the 3.5-km Emergency Landing Facility in Shahjahanpur.
- This airstrip can be used by the fighter jets and emergency aircraft.
- It will also enhances the national security preparedness.
- Also adds the dual-use infrastructure value.
This type of such features are increasingly becoming the part of the modern expressway planning in India.
Economic Corridor To Boost Industry and Logistics
The Ganga Expressway is just more than a road and it is an economic growth engine.
The economic plans include the,
- Development of the Integrated Manufacturing & Logistics Corridors.
- The coverage of the around 2,635 hectares along the route.
- Also the reduction in the logistics costs and the delivery time.
This will make the Uttar Pradesh more competitive in the manufacturing and trade and it will investments and industries.
Integration with Uttar Pradesh’s Expressway Network
This Ganga Expressway will act as the backbone of the UP’s expanding expressway grid and it connecting with the,
- Agra-Lucknow Expressway
- Jewar Link Expressway
- Farrukhabad Link Expressway
- Proposed Meerut–Haridwar extension
This network will ensure the pan-state connectivity from the East to West and North to South and will promote the balanced regional development.


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