The Union Cabinet, chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, has approved three new metro corridors under Delhi Metro’s Phase V(A) project, adding 16.076 km and 13 stations at a total cost of INR 12,014.91 crore. This expansion enhances connectivity to Central Delhi’s Kartavya Bhawans, Indira Gandhi International Airport’s Terminal-1, and southern areas like Saket and Kalindi Kunj, benefiting 60,000 daily office-goers and 2 lakh visitors while cutting pollution and fossil fuel use.
Three New Corridors: Routes and Impact
The approved extensions prioritize high-density zones:
| Corridor | Length | Stations | Cost (INR Cr) | Key Benefits |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| R.K. Ashram Marg – Indraprastha | 9.913 km | 9 (all underground) | 9,570 | Links West/North/Old Delhi to Central Vista (India Gate, Central Secretariat, Kartavya Bhawan, Bharat Mandapam). Doorstep access for govt offices; daily peak 62,000 commuters. |
| Aerocity – IGI Airport T-1 | 2.263 km | 1 (elevated) | 1,420 | Direct airport-south Delhi link via Magenta Line extension. Eases T-1 congestion. |
| Tughlakabad – Kalindi Kunj | 3.9 km | 3 (2 underground, 1 elevated: Sarita Vihar Depot, Madanpur Khadar, Kalindi Kunj) | 1,025 | Connects Saket/Chattarpur to airport; boosts southern NCR mobility. |
Funding splits between GoI, Delhi Govt and international agencies (e.g., JICA). Construction starts post-DPR finalization; completion targeted in 3 years, pushing network past 400 km (from 395 km operational).
Phase Context: Building on Phase IV Momentum
Delhi Metro’s evolution:
| Phase | Length (km) | Stations | Status |
|---|---|---|---|
| I-III | 395 | 289 | Operational; 65 lakh daily riders (peak 81.87 lakh Aug 2025). |
| Phase IV | 111 km | 83 | 80.43% civil complete (priority corridors); full ops by Dec 2026. |
| Phase V(A) | 16 km | 13 | Approved Dec 24; DPR-ready extensions of Magenta (Aerocity-Tughlakabad) and Violet lines. |
| Phase V (Proposed) | 206.5 km | 128 | 18 corridors (Phase V(A) first); DPRs for Ballabgarh-Palwal (longest), Mayur Vihar-Loni Border. |
Phase V(A) unlocks Central Vista redevelopment, airport decongest and south Delhi integration—aligning with Viksit Bharat’s urban mobility push.
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Strategic Wins: Economy, Environment, Ease
- Economic Boost: Seamless Central Delhi access spurs tourism/office efficiency; airport corridors cut cab times 50-70%.
- Pollution Cut: Shifts 1 lakh+ daily trips from roads; metro’s zero-emission ops save fossil fuels.
- NCR Lifeline: World’s 2nd largest network post-expansion; punctuality >99.9%.
Stations like India Gate/War Memorial symbolize prestige; underground dominance (10/13) minimizes surface disruption.
Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) eyes tenders soon; international funding eases fiscal load. As Modi govt accelerates infra, Phase V(A) cements capital’s transit supremacy amid 20% annual ridership growth.
Delhi's infrastructure gets a major boost!
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) December 24, 2025
Cabinet's approval for three new corridors as part of Delhi Metro's Phase V(A) Project will expand our capital's metro network, thus boosting 'Ease of Living' and reducing congestion.https://t.co/PiWd4e31oP