What is PM Gati Shakti?
Historical Background
Key Points
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PM Gati Shakti operates through a digital platform that integrates the mapping data of 16 central ministries. This means when a new road is planned, the platform shows existing railway lines, forests, utility lines, and even population centers, allowing planners to see the complete picture and avoid conflicts or missed opportunities.
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The plan covers 11 industrial corridors, 2 lakh km of national highways, and 200 new airports, heliports, and water aerodromes. It's not just about building individual pieces of infrastructure, but about creating a complete network that supports economic activity across the country.
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The primary goal is to ensure seamless movement of people and goods across different modes of transport – road, rail, air, and waterways. For example, a new industrial park will be planned keeping in mind its connectivity to the nearest railway station, national highway, and port, reducing logistics costs and time.
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PM Gati Shakti: Key Milestones and Developments
This timeline highlights the crucial events and progress of the PM Gati Shakti National Master Plan, demonstrating its evolution and impact on integrated infrastructure development in India.
PM Gati Shakti was born out of the need to overcome the historical fragmentation in India's infrastructure planning. By integrating various ministries and leveraging technology, it aims to create a seamless, efficient, and cost-effective logistics network, crucial for India's economic aspirations.
- Pre-2021Fragmented infrastructure planning by different ministries, leading to inefficiencies, delays, and cost overruns.
- October 2021PM Gati Shakti National Master Plan for Multi-modal Connectivity launched. Aim: integrated planning, break silos, improve logistics efficiency.
- 2022Empowered Group of Secretaries (EGOS) and Network Planning Group (NPG) set up to oversee implementation and coordination.
- 2023Several states (UP, MP, Gujarat) begin developing their own State Gati Shakti Master Plans, integrating with national platform.
- Early 2024Platform used to identify and resolve over 1,300 inter-ministerial issues, significantly reducing project delays.
- Union Budget 2024-25Continued emphasis on capital expenditure for infrastructure, with significant portion directed towards PM Gati Shakti projects.
Recent Real-World Examples
1 examplesIllustrated in 1 real-world examples from Mar 2026 to Mar 2026
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Noida International Airport Phase 1 Nears Completion, Boosting Regional Connectivity
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Frequently Asked Questions
61. Why is PM Gati Shakti considered a paradigm shift in infrastructure planning, and how does its approach differ from previous fragmented models, making it a key topic for UPSC Mains?
PM Gati Shakti represents a paradigm shift because it moves away from fragmented, siloed planning by individual ministries to a unified, integrated, and holistic approach. Previously, different ministries (e.g., Road Transport, Railways) planned projects in isolation, leading to inefficiencies, lack of last-mile connectivity, and cost overruns. PM Gati Shakti addresses this by using a digital platform with GIS mapping to bring together 16 ministries, ensuring that all infrastructure projects are planned and executed with a comprehensive view of the entire network, promoting multi-modal connectivity and synergy.
Exam Tip
For Mains, emphasize keywords like 'holistic planning,' 'multi-modal connectivity,' 'digital backbone,' 'synergy,' and 'breaking silos' to show a deep understanding of its transformative nature.
2. In MCQs, students often get confused about the 'legal status' of PM Gati Shakti. Is it backed by a specific law, and what is its actual constitutional/legal basis?
PM Gati Shakti is NOT backed by a specific Act of Parliament. This is a common MCQ trap. Instead, it functions as a comprehensive 'National Master Plan' under the executive authority of the Government of India. It is implemented through inter-ministerial coordination and policy directives, leveraging existing legal frameworks for infrastructure development. Its legitimacy comes from the executive power of the Union government to formulate and implement policies.
