The USD 100 Billion Delhi-Mumbai Industrial Corridor: Transforming India’s Industrial Renaissance
The Delhi to Mumbai Industrial Corridor is a funded, partly built corridor with a dedicated freight line, and Dholera is its first city. Here is what that means for a plot investor.

The Delhi to Mumbai Industrial Corridor, usually shortened to DMIC, is the largest infrastructure programme India has ever attempted. It runs about 1,504 km across six states, from the national capital region down to Mumbai, and it is being built with Japanese financial and technical support. The figure most people quote is an investment in the region of USD 100 billion. If you are looking at Dholera, the DMIC is the reason the city exists, so it is worth understanding properly rather than as a slogan.
What the DMIC actually is
Strip away the brochure language and the DMIC is a plan to move manufacturing out of crowded, ageing industrial belts into new, planned cities that have reliable power, water, roads and freight access from day one. The corridor links Delhi and Mumbai and seeds a series of new industrial nodes along the route. Gujarat hosts several of these nodes, and Dholera is the first and largest.
The freight line doing the heavy lifting
The backbone of the DMIC is the Western Dedicated Freight Corridor, a separate railway line built only for goods trains. By taking freight off the passenger network, it lets cargo move faster and on a predictable schedule between the northern manufacturing belt and the western ports. A factory in Dholera can reach a port or an inland hub without competing with passenger trains for track time, which is the kind of certainty manufacturers plan around.
Why Dholera is the flagship node
Dholera was chosen as the first greenfield city of the DMIC because it had two things that are hard to find together: a very large area of contiguous, mostly government-held land, and a coastal location with port and freight access. The result is a planned city of roughly 920 sq km, larger than Ahmedabad, built on a plug-and-play model where roads, water, power and data are laid before industry arrives. There is a fuller picture in our Dholera Smart City guide.
Connectivity that ties it together
Three links matter most. The Ahmedabad to Dholera Expressway cuts road time from the state's largest city to well under two hours. The Western Dedicated Freight Corridor connects Dholera to the national goods network. The upcoming Dholera International Airport adds passenger and air-cargo access. Together they turn a quiet stretch of Gujarat into a place industry can actually use.
Jobs, industry and the knock-on effect
The point of all this is output and employment. As anchor industries arrive, the Tata semiconductor fab being the most visible, they pull in suppliers, service firms and workers, and those workers need homes, schools, healthcare and retail. That knock-on demand is what turns an industrial zone into a living city, and it is the stage Dholera is now entering.
What it means if you are buying a plot
Large infrastructure programmes tend to lift land values over years, not weeks, and Dholera is no exception. The honest way to read it is that the DMIC removes the biggest risk in greenfield investment, which is that the supporting infrastructure never arrives. In Dholera, much of it already has. That still leaves the ordinary work of buying well: a clear title, NA land, the right location and a registered sale deed. Our guide to choosing a Dholera developer walks through those checks.
The takeaway
The DMIC is not a pitch. It is a funded, partly built corridor with a dedicated freight line, and Dholera is its first city. For a buyer that means the macro story is real, and the job is simply to pick a well-located, properly documented plot and hold it for the long term. To talk through specific options, contact RB Falcon or schedule a call.
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