India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi today inaugurated the first phase of the highly anticipated Delhi-Mumbai Expressway in the district of Dausa in Rajasthan. The 246-kilometer stretch of the expressway, which runs from Delhi to Dausa to Lalsot, is expected to significantly reduce travel time between Delhi and Jaipur, cutting it down from five hours to just three and a half hours. This opening of the first leg of India's longest expressway comes at a crucial time, as the country gears up for a hectic election year. The expressway is poised to bring about a major transformation in the country's transportation landscape, providing faster and more convenient travel options for commuters and boosting economic opportunities along the route. The ultimate goal of the Delhi-Mumbai Expressway is to reduce travel time between the national capital, Delhi, and India's financial hub, Mumbai, by half, to a mere 12 hours. This ambitious project, which spans nearly 1,400 kilometers, holds tremendous potential for India's economy