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PM Gati Shakti Guide — National Master Plan for Infrastructure

Complete guide to PM Gati Shakti — India's ₹100 lakh crore integrated infrastructure programme covering 16 ministries, multi-modal connectivity, and business opportunities for MSMEs and contractors.

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PM Gati Shakti — National Master Plan for Multi-Modal Connectivity

Prepared by TaxClue's expert team. Updated for FY 2025–26.

Understanding PM Gati Shakti

Launched on 13 October 2021, PM Gati Shakti is a ₹100 lakh crore National Master Plan for multi-modal connectivity. It integrates 16 ministries — including Railways, Roads, Shipping, Aviation, and Telecom — onto a single GIS-based digital platform to ensure synchronised infrastructure planning and eliminate project silos.

The GIS-Based Digital Platform

The Gati Shakti platform provides a 200+ layer GIS map covering existing and planned infrastructure — roads, railways, waterways, telecom lines, gas pipelines, and social infrastructure. Ministries and state governments use it to plan new projects, identify gaps in connectivity, and avoid duplication of effort.

Multi-Modal Connectivity Focus

The plan covers seven modes of transport — road, rail, air, waterways, mass transit, pipelines, and logistics infrastructure. Key targets include 25,000 km of new national highways, 200+ new airports/heliports, dedicated freight corridors, and expanded inland waterway routes on rivers like Ganga, Brahmaputra, and Mahanadi.

Industrial Corridors

Eleven industrial corridors are being developed under the plan, including Delhi–Mumbai Industrial Corridor (DMIC), Chennai–Bengaluru Industrial Corridor (CBIC), Amritsar–Kolkata Industrial Corridor (AKIC), and Vizag–Chennai Industrial Corridor. These corridors create manufacturing hubs, logistics parks, and smart cities along their routes.

Network Planning Group (NPG)

The NPG is the apex body that reviews and approves infrastructure projects under Gati Shakti. Headed by the Secretary of DPIIT, it includes heads of logistics, infrastructure, and connectivity divisions from all 16 ministries. The Technical Support Unit (TSU) assists with GIS analysis, data integration, and project tracking.

Business Opportunities in Infrastructure

The plan creates massive opportunities in road construction, bridge building, tunnel engineering, port development, airport expansion, and telecom tower installation. Large EPC (Engineering, Procurement, Construction) firms and mid-size contractors can bid on projects listed through the GEM portal, CPPP, and state e-procurement platforms.

How MSMEs and Contractors Can Benefit

MSMEs can participate as sub-contractors for large projects, supply raw materials (steel, cement, bitumen), provide specialised services (survey, testing, quality assurance), or bid directly for smaller packages reserved under the MSME procurement policy. Register on the GEM portal and obtain Udyam registration to access government procurement preferences.

Tender Access and Procurement

Government tenders are published on the Central Public Procurement Portal (CPPP — eprocure.gov.in), GEM (gem.gov.in), and individual ministry portals like NHAI, Indian Railways IREPS, and AAI. Register as a vendor, obtain necessary EMD/BG, and monitor upcoming tenders. The GEM portal offers simplified bidding with reverse auctions for MSMEs.

Logistics and Supply Chain Opportunities

With multi-modal logistics parks (MMLPs), dedicated freight corridors, and inland container depots being developed, logistics companies can set up warehousing, cold chain, and last-mile delivery operations. The plan targets reducing logistics costs from 13–14% to 8% of GDP, creating enormous scope for efficient logistics operators.

State-Level Integration and Compliance

All states and UTs have been onboarded to the Gati Shakti platform. State master plans align with the national plan. Businesses should track state-level industrial policies, land allotment schemes, and incentive packages that complement the national infrastructure rollout. Environmental clearances, land acquisition, and labour compliance must be addressed for each project.

Frequently Asked Questions
What is PM Gati Shakti National Master Plan?
PM Gati Shakti is a ₹100 lakh crore national infrastructure programme launched in October 2021. It integrates 16 central ministries on a single GIS-based digital platform to plan and execute multi-modal connectivity projects — covering roads, railways, airports, ports, waterways, telecom, and logistics infrastructure across India.
How many ministries are integrated under Gati Shakti?
Sixteen central ministries are integrated, including Ministry of Road Transport & Highways, Ministry of Railways, Ministry of Civil Aviation, Ministry of Ports/Shipping/Waterways, Ministry of Petroleum, Ministry of Power, Ministry of Telecom, and others. Each ministry shares its project data on the common GIS platform for coordinated planning.
Can MSMEs participate in Gati Shakti projects?
Yes. MSMEs can participate as sub-contractors, material suppliers, or direct bidders on smaller project packages. The government's MSME procurement policy mandates that 25% of procurement from central ministries goes to MSMEs, with 4% reserved for SC/ST-owned and 3% for women-owned MSMEs. Register on GEM portal with Udyam registration.
What is the Network Planning Group (NPG)?
The NPG is the apex coordination body headed by the Secretary of DPIIT. It reviews infrastructure project proposals from all ministries, ensures alignment with the national master plan, resolves inter-ministerial issues, and approves projects based on GIS analysis. The Technical Support Unit (TSU) provides data and analytical support to the NPG.
How do I access tenders under Gati Shakti?
Tenders are published on the Central Public Procurement Portal (eprocure.gov.in), Government e-Marketplace (gem.gov.in), NHAI portal, IREPS (Indian Railways), and AAI procurement portals. Register as a vendor on relevant platforms, set up tender alerts for your sector, and ensure your firm has valid Udyam, GST, and PAN registrations.
What are the major industrial corridors under this plan?
Key corridors include Delhi–Mumbai Industrial Corridor (DMIC), Chennai–Bengaluru Industrial Corridor (CBIC), Amritsar–Kolkata Industrial Corridor (AKIC), Bengaluru–Mumbai Economic Corridor (BMEC), Vizag–Chennai Industrial Corridor, and Hyderabad–Nagpur Industrial Corridor. Each corridor includes manufacturing zones, logistics parks, and smart cities.
Is the Gati Shakti platform accessible to private businesses?
The platform's full GIS data is primarily accessible to government ministries and departments. However, businesses can access project information, tender notices, and corridor development plans through public portals. Industry associations and chambers of commerce also receive periodic briefings on upcoming infrastructure projects and timelines.
How does Gati Shakti relate to the National Logistics Policy?
The National Logistics Policy 2022 is closely integrated with PM Gati Shakti. The Gati Shakti platform provides the infrastructure backbone, while the NLP focuses on reducing logistics costs, digitising logistics systems through ULIP, and improving efficiency. Together, they aim to reduce India's logistics cost from 13–14% to 8% of GDP.

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