As soon as Harish finsihed, Rohan stood at the head of the table. The map of India, now filled with markers for industrial hubs, key transport routes, and major ports, hung on the wall behind him.
Today's agenda wasn't just about vision. It was about making that vision real.
"We've set the stage," Rohan began, scanning the room, making sure everyone was focused. "But now, we need to get into the specifics. The Gati Shakti Plan is more than just highways and railways. It's about creating a system that functions as a whole, where every piece of infrastructure supports the other. We'll break down how roads, railways, ports, and airports will connect to drive this country forward."
Rohan moved to the map and tapped the pointer on the highway network. "Let's start with the roads. Right now, our national highways are overburdened, under maintained, and don't connect well with other transport systems. That's a major problem."