On Engineers’ Day 2025, India honours Sir M Visvesvaraya’s legacy while looking ahead to a future shaped by mega projects — from expressways and metros to airports and high-speed rail.

New Delhi: As India marks Engineers’ Day today, commemorating the birth anniversary of Sir Mokshagundam Visvesvaraya (1861–1962) , the nation also celebrates its bold engineering strides that are shaping the future of infrastructure.
Visvesvaraya was one of India’s greatest engineers, administrators, and statesmen — often hailed as the “Father of Modern Engineering in India.”
Visvesvaraya’s vision continues to inspire, and today’s engineers carry his legacy forward by building projects that are transforming India into a modern, connected, and future-ready nation.
From record-breaking expressways to futuristic metros, airports, and bridges, India is currently witnessing a wave of mega infrastructure projects set to become operational in the coming years. Here are seven engineering wonders expected to take shape by 2026–2028:
- Varanasi–Kolkata Expressway (2026–27): A 710 km greenfield expressway linking UP to Bengal, cutting travel time from 15 hours to just 10–11 hours.
- Surat Metro (Phase I) (2027): A 40.35 km metro across two corridors designed to ease congestion in Gujarat’s fastest-growing city.
- Jammu Metro (Phase I) (2026): Covering 23 km with 22+ stations, this system promises smooth urban mobility for Jammu.
- Bharatmala Pariyojana Phase I (2027–28): A massive 34,800 km national highway program boosting trade and connectivity; half already completed.
- Bengaluru–Hyderabad High-Speed Rail (DPR by 2026): A 626 km bullet train corridor with speeds up to 350 km/h, shrinking travel times between two IT hubs.
- Bhogapuram Airport, Andhra Pradesh (2026): A new greenfield airport near Vizag, now 86% complete, set to meet rising air travel demand.
- Mumbai’s Elphinstone Road Over Bridge (2027): A modern double-decker road bridge replacing the old structure at Prabhadevi, easing Mumbai’s traffic crunch.
Engineers at the Heart of Progress:
These projects are not just about steel and concrete—they are about nation-building. They will enhance connectivity, create jobs, fuel growth, and improve lives. On this Engineers’ Day, these upcoming landmarks remind us of the words of Sir M Visvesvaraya: “Engineers are not mere technicians and mechanics; they are also the creators of civilisation.” India’s future is being written in blueprints, tunnels, tracks, and runways—and its engineers are the authors.
Published: 15 Sept 2025, 10:29 am IST
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