he project area stretches from western  and Delhi, through Haryana, eastern Rajasthan, western Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat and northwestern Maharashtra. But the bulk of the benefits will accrue at the two ends in Haryana and in Gujarat and Maharashtra and not in the less-developed states through which the corridor passes. According to the Perspective Plan prepared by Scott Wilson, a project consultancy, 80 percent of the incremental industrial output over business as usual will arise in the three more developed states.

This corridor is paved with bad policies|Nitin Desai.

NAPM India