Panipat–Dabwali Expressway
Panipat–Dabwali Expressway is an under-construction, four-lane access-controlled, greenfield expressway in Haryana state in North India, connecting Mandi Dabwali near the Punjab border in the northwest to the city of Panipat in the east, significantly reducing travel time across Haryana state's east central, north central, and northwestern regions. This expressway will boost the economy, cut down the travel time, reduce logistics cost and improve property prices.
Details
The project, with estimated cost of ₹8,000 crore, is part of India's National Infrastructure Pipeline and is being developed by the National Highways Authority of India.Route
This expressway is expected to improve connectivity between Punjab, Rajasthan, Haryana, and Uttar Pradesh states, and runs through Haryana connecting following key districts and towns in eastern, northcentral and northwestern Haryana.- Panipat district of Haryana
- * Samalkha where it will connect with Panipat-Gorakhpur-Siliguri Expressway at NH-44 Delhi-Ambala National Highway.
- Karnal district of Haryana
- * Assandh on NH-709A Karnal-Jind National Highway.
- Kaithal district of Haryana
- * Rajound
- Jind district of Haryana
- * Safidon
- * Alewa-Naguran where it will connect with Trans-Haryana Expressway
- * Uchana on NH-352 Rewari-Rohtak-Jind-Narwana National Highway.
- Hisar district of Haryana
- * Uklana on NH-52 Chandigarh-Hisar-Rajgarh-Churu National Highway.
- Fatehabad district of Haryana
- * Bhuna on and Fatehabad-Uklana State Highway-2.
- Fatehabad city
- * Ratia
- * Hanspur on Haryana-Punjab border
- Mansa district of Punjab
- * Sardulgarh on NH-703 Moga-Barnala-Sirsa-Nohar-Churu National Highway.
- Sirsa district of Haryana
- * Rori on Haryana-Punjab border on SH-17
- * Kalanwali on SH-101A
- * Odhan on NH-9 Pithoragarh-Moradabad-Hapur-Delhi-Hisar-Dabwali-Malout National Highway.
- * Chautala village near the Punjab-Rajasthan-Haryana border.
Present status
- November 2025: After revised DPR was prepared in 2024 at cost of ₹80 lakh, financial approval was awaited from the central government.