India, June 18 -- A proposed 4-km infrastructure corridor aimed at easing congestion between South Delhi and Gurugram is expected to significantly reduce travel time on one of the busiest commuter stretches in the National Capital Region.

According to reports, the project will create a signal-free, high-speed connectivity corridor designed to bypass major bottlenecks that currently slow down traffic between key South Delhi localities and Gurgaon. Once completed, travel time on the stretch could reportedly drop from around 35 minutes to just 5 minutes.

The corridor is part of ongoing efforts to decongest arterial routes connecting Delhi and Gurugram, where commuters often face severe delays during peak hours due to traffic signals, inter...