Delhi to Katra in 6 hours: New Expressway to be ready by 2027

Come March 2027, the Delhi-Amritsar-Katra Expressway, India’s fifth major expressway project, will slash the travel time from the national Capital to Katra, the base camp for the Mata Vaishno Devi shrine, from the current 14 hours to just six hours.
Once completed, the project is expected to considerably enhance regional connectivity, promote religious tourism and facilitate faster mobility for the armed forces, a senior National Highway Authority official said.
The expressway will reduce the distance from Delhi to Katra from 727 to 588 kilometres, cutting travel time from 14 to about six hours, he said.
Briefing media persons, Rajiv Kumar, project director, NHAI (Project Implementation Unit Jammu), said, “Construction of the expressway was hit badly last year in the aftermath of Operation Sindoor and later by heavy rains and flooding. But the work has gathered pace again. The deadline for its completion has been fixed for March next year.” Kumar said.
“It will connect two of the most prominent pilgrimage destinations, Sri Harmandir Sahib, also known as the Golden Temple or Darbar Sahib in Amritsar (Punjab) and Mata Vaishno Devi shrine in Katra (Reasi district, Jammu and Kashmir),” he said.
A large number of devotees visit Mata Vaishno Devi annually, the official said, explaining that they currently rely on rail and air travel. The expressway would provide a third option, enabling Delhi-Katra travel in approximately six hours. “We had only five to six months of effective work last year. One of the biggest challenges was retaining manpower during tense security situations. Many workers left due to safety concerns and had to be persuaded to return. Additionally, heavy rains washed away two bridges, severely disrupting supply lines,” Kumar said.
Strategically, the NHAI official said, the expressway is significant for Jammu and Kashmir due to its proximity to the International Border.
“Running parallel to sensitive border areas, the corridor is expected to facilitate faster deployment and improved mobility for defence forces,” he said.
Keeping the upcoming annual Amarnath Yatra in mind, the official said, a target has been set to complete nearly 30 kilometres of the Jammu-Kathua stretch before the start of the pilgrimage later this year.















