The purpose of developing the Golden Quadrilateral in India is to improve connectivity between the major cities of the country and boost economic development.
Step 1: Economic Growth and Trade.
The Golden Quadrilateral is a network of highways connecting the four major metros of India – Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, and Kolkata. This project aims to facilitate faster movement of goods and people, promoting trade, commerce, and industrial growth. It reduces travel time and costs, making India’s economy more competitive globally.
Step 2: Infrastructure Improvement.
By improving the road infrastructure, the Golden Quadrilateral promotes better access to rural areas, enhances tourism, and improves access to healthcare and education. It also supports the smooth movement of agricultural produce, reducing wastage and improving food security.