Cabinet approves Construction of 6 Lane Road Tunnel For NH-148AE connecting Dwarka Expressway (NH 248 BB) with Nelson Mandela Marg, Vasant Kunj in Delhi with a Total Project Length of 8.1 Km worth Rs. 6969.67 crore on Hy...

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NH-148AE Road Tunnel: Dwarka Expressway to Vasant Kunj, Delhi


1. At a Glance


2. Why in the News


3. Background & Evolution


4. Core Static Facts

Parameter Detail
Project name / NH designation NH-148AE Road Tunnel
Approving authority CCEA (Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs)
Date of approval 1 July 2026
Implementing agency NHAI (National Highways Authority of India)
Ministry Ministry of Road Transport & Highways (MoRTH)
Total project length 8.1 km
Main tunnel section 3.14 km (twin-tube)
Tunnel beneath Southern Ridge 1.98 km
Elevated road component 1.8 km
Total capital cost Rs. 6,969.67 crore
Financing model Hybrid Annuity Mode (HAM)
Scheme NH (O) — National Highway (Others) scheme
Construction method Tunnel Boring Machine (TBM)
Start point Shivmurti Interchange (NH 248 BB / Dwarka Expressway)
End point Nelson Mandela Marg / Mahipalpur–Chhatarpur Road junction
Lanes 6-lane (bi-directional)
Direct employment ~7.54 lakh person-days
Indirect employment ~9.80 lakh person-days

HAM financing structure (standard): - Government pays 40% of project cost as Construction Support during build phase [S2]. - 60% balance repaid as annuity over operations period with interest [S2]. - Concessionaire bears O&M responsibility; traffic/revenue risk remains with government/NHAI [S2]. - Standard concession period: 15 years [S2].

Key connectivity unlocked: - West Delhi ↔ South Delhi (direct) - Gurugram / IGI Airport → Vasant Kunj / AIIMS corridor - Via NHAI's proposed AIIMS–Mahipalpur Elevated Corridor: links Barapullah → East Delhi → Ghaziabad → NOIDA [S1]


5. Multi-Dimensional Analysis

Economic

Environmental

Administrative / Urban Governance

Legal / Constitutional

Scientific / Technological


6. Recent Developments (Last 12–18 Months)


7. Prelims Hooks (High-Density Factual Bullets)

  1. NH-148AE is the designation of the new 6-lane road tunnel connecting Dwarka Expressway with Nelson Mandela Marg, Vasant Kunj. [S1]
  2. The project was approved by the CCEA (not full Union Cabinet) on 1 July 2026. [S1]
  3. Total project length is 8.1 km; the main tunnel section is 3.14 km (twin-tube). [S1]
  4. The tunnel passes 1.98 km beneath the Southern Ridge Forest to avoid surface disruption. [S1]
  5. Project cost: Rs. 6,969.67 crore under Hybrid Annuity Mode (HAM). [S1]
  6. HAM: Government pays 40% as Construction Support; balance 60% as annuity over the operations period — traffic risk borne by NHAI/government, not the concessionaire. [S2]
  7. Standard HAM concession period: 15 years. [S2]
  8. Construction method: Tunnel Boring Machine (TBM) — not cut-and-cover. [S1]
  9. Project start point: Shivmurti Interchange; end point: Nelson Mandela Marg / Mahipalpur–Chhatarpur Road junction. [S1]
  10. Employment generated: 7.54 lakh person-days (direct) + 9.80 lakh person-days (indirect) = ~17.34 lakh person-days total. [S1]
  11. The project falls under the NH (O) scheme — "National Highway Others" (not NHDP or Bharatmala Pariyojana Phase-II by name here). [S1]
  12. Implementing agency: NHAI under Ministry of Road Transport & Highways (MoRTH). [S1]
  13. The tunnel enables a direct link for traffic from Gurugram, Dwarka, and IGI Airport toward Vasant Kunj and South Delhi. [S1]
  14. Dwarka Expressway's NH designation is NH 248 BB (not NH-8 or NH-48). [S1]
  15. HAM was introduced to revive private sector participation after BOT (Toll) model stalled due to traffic risk concerns. [S2]

8. Mains Relevance

GS Paper(s): - GS-II: Government policies and interventions; Infrastructure (roads, urban mobility) - GS-III: Infrastructure — energy, ports, roads, airports, railways; Investment models; Employment generation - GS-I (marginal): Urbanisation and urban planning challenges in India

Specific Syllabus Headings: - GS-III: Infrastructure: Roads, Ports, Airports, Railways — PPP models, public investment in NH - GS-II: Government policies and interventions for development; Urban governance - GS-III: Investment models — HAM vs. BOT vs. EPC; private participation in infrastructure

Plausible Mains Question Stems: 1. "The Hybrid Annuity Model (HAM) has emerged as the preferred mode for highway financing in India. Critically examine its advantages over BOT (Toll) and EPC models, and the fiscal risks it poses to the government." (GS-III) 2. "Urban infrastructure development in Delhi faces unique multi-stakeholder challenges. Analyse these challenges with reference to recent National Highway projects in the Delhi NCR region." (GS-II / GS-III) 3. "Tunneling beneath ecologically sensitive zones like the Southern Aravalli Ridge raises critical questions about balancing development with environmental protection. Discuss the legal and regulatory framework governing such projects in India." (GS-III / GS-I)


9. Related Topics to Study Next

Topic Connection
Hybrid Annuity Mode (HAM) vs. BOT vs. EPC Core financing model of this project; frequently tested in Prelims and Mains
Bharatmala Pariyojana Parent national highway development programme under which most new NH projects are conceptualised
National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) Implementing agency; its structure, powers under NHAI Act 1988, and InvIT monetisation
Southern Ridge / Aravalli Ecosystem Environmental sensitivity of project corridor; SC orders on Aravalli, NGT jurisprudence
Van (Sanrakshan Evam Samvardhan) Adhiniyam, 2023 New forest clearance law replacing FCA 1980 — directly applicable to ridge tunnel section
Dwarka Expressway (NH 248 BB) Northern anchor of this corridor; India's first elevated urban expressway (inaugurated 2024)
Urban Transport Policy in India Metro vs. road tunnel; NMT policy; integrated urban mobility (connects to GS-I urbanisation)
Land Acquisition (LARR Act, 2013) Applicable to surface components; compensation, SIA, R&R provisions tested frequently

10. Common Errors / Trap Areas

  1. Wrong highway number for Dwarka Expressway: It is NH 248 BB, not NH-8 or NH-48 (NH-8 was the old numbering; NH-48 is the Delhi–Mumbai NH post-renumbering — a different road). [S1]
  2. Confusing approving body: This was approved by CCEA (Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs) — not the full Union Cabinet. CCEA specifically handles economic investment approvals above a threshold. [S1]
  3. HAM traffic risk misconception: Under HAM, traffic/revenue risk is borne by NHAI/government — not the concessionaire (unlike BOT-Toll). Students often confuse this with BOT where the developer bears revenue risk. [S2]
  4. Tunnel length vs. total project length: The main tunnel = 3.14 km, the ridge sub-section = 1.98 km, but total project length (including elevated road and approaches) = 8.1 km. Conflating these is a common MCQ trap. [S1]
  5. Ministry confusion: MoRTH handles NH policy; NHAI (a statutory body under NHAI Act, 1988) implements. Neither is the same as Delhi PWD, which handles state roads. Attributing this project to "Delhi government" or "Ministry of Urban Development" is incorrect. [S1]

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