PM Modi Gujarat Visit: Massive INR 34,200cr Boost

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New Delhi [India], September 19: Prime Minister Narendra Modi lands in Gujarat on 20 September to unleash a ₹34,200 crore development blitz. From ports to hospitals, highways to green energy, it’s a mega push for maritime-led growth, coastal connectivity, and sustainable infrastructure.

A ₹34,200 Crore Power Play

When PM Modi talks “vikas” (development), it usually comes with a lot of zeros. Tomorrow at Bhavnagar, the PM will inaugurate and lay the foundation stone for projects that span maritime, LNG infrastructure, renewable energy, highways, healthcare, and urban transport.

He’ll kick things off at the ‘Samudra se Samriddhi’ event around 10:30 AM, followed by an address. Later, he’ll fly over Dholera and review progress at the ambitious National Maritime Heritage Complex (NHMC) in Lothal.

Maritime: India’s New Growth Engine

Out of the total package, projects worth ₹7,870 crore are laser-focused on maritime strength. The PM will:

  • Inaugurate the Mumbai International Cruise Terminal at Indira Dock.
  • Lay the foundation for a container terminal at Syama Prasad Mookerjee Port (Kolkata).
  • Push cargo handling upgrades at Paradip Port.
  • Open the Tuna Tekra Multi-Cargo Terminal.
  • Greenlight coastal protection at Chennai Port and Car Nicobar.
  • Launch a Green Bio-Methanol Plant at Deendayal Port, Kandla.
  • Add ship repair facilities at Patna and Varanasi.

If you thought ports were just about ships docking, think again. It is about India rewriting its maritime playbook.

Gujarat Gets the Bigger Slice

The home turf gets a massive share, ₹26,354 crore worth of projects spanning:

  • Energy: HPLNG Regasification Terminal at Chhara Port, IOCL Acrylics & Oxo Alcohol project, 600 MW Green Shoe Initiative, and a solar feeder under PM-KUSUM for farmers.
  • Renewables: Dhordo village goes fully solar. Plus, the 45 MW Badeli Solar PV Project joins the grid.
  • Infrastructure: Highways expansion, coastal protection, and new urban transport systems.
  • Healthcare: Upgrades at Sir T. General Hospital (Bhavnagar) and Guru Govind Singh Government Hospital (Jamnagar).

It’s not just ribbon-cutting; it’s positioning Gujarat as the testing ground for India’s green, smart, and resilient infrastructure.

Dholera: India’s Greenfield Gamble

PM Modi’s itinerary also includes an aerial survey of the Dholera Special Investment Region (DSIR),  India’s experiment in building a city from scratch. The pitch? Sustainable industrialisation, innovative infrastructure, and a global magnet for investment.

Think Singapore-meets-Surat, but in the middle of Gujarat.

Lothal: Maritime Pride, Rebranded

At Lothal, the PM will review the nearly ₹4,500 crore National Maritime Heritage Complex. It’s designed to showcase India’s ancient maritime legacy while doubling up as a hub for tourism, education, and skill development.

It is not nostalgia. It’s a reminder that India once ruled the seas and plans to do so again.

More Than a Gujarat Story

While Gujarat gets the bulk, this isn’t just a state-specific bonanza. Ports in Chennai, Kolkata, Paradip, and Car Nicobar are also in the basket. The underlying theme: maritime-led growth as a national strategy.

From renewable energy to port modernisation, the projects are a nod to India’s positioning in the global supply chain. And yes, it signals that the PM’s “Make in India” isn’t just a tagline,  it’s being hardwired into infrastructure.

The Bottom Line

₹34,200 crore in projects. Ports firing up. Highways expanding. Hospitals scaling. Solar villages shining. And a greenfield city is taking shape.

The PM isn’t just visiting Gujarat. He’s sending a message: India is building at scale, speed, and with confidence.

Bhavnagar hospitals expand, Dhordo goes fully solar, and Dholera inches closer to its smart-city dream. It’s not just infrastructure, it’s imagination meeting execution. The maritime push reminds us India has always thrived on its coastline, and now we’re backing it with modern muscle. The best part? These aren’t promises on paper; they’re projects breaking ground. India is building, and the world is applauding.

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