India
infrastructure is quite developed and the transportation network of the country
contributes towards the economic development of the country. The transportation
network of India consists of roadways transport, railways, shoreline shipping,
and airways transport etc. The transportation system of the nation is well-set
and efficiently managed and is a key player in maintaining the financial
development of the country.
India
houses one of the most extensive roadway transportation networks in the globe.
The National Highways in the country represent below 2% of the overall roadways
transportation network of the country. Nevertheless, these highways in India
facilitate in 40% of the carriage of commodities and transportation of
commuters in the country.
The span
of the railways network in the country is approximately 64,015 km or 39,777
miles. Electrification has been carried out to approximately 13,000 km. The
railways in India transport more than 11 million commuters and 11 Lakh tonnes
of freight on a daily basis.
The
shoreline of India is quite extensive. Approximately 90% of the business
activities on sea are managed by the important harbors in India like Mumbai,
Kandla, Marmagao, Nhava Sheva, Tuticorin, Cochin, Vishakapatnam (Vizag),
Chennai, Haldia, Paradwip, Ennore, New Mangalore, and Kolkata.
The quickest mode to travel to any corner of the world is air travel. Domestic flights are offered by the private carriers and Indian Airlines. At the same time, the international flights are offered by Air India. The four major airports in India are Kolkata, Chennai, Delhi, and Mumbai.
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