The East-West corridor of the Golden Quadrilateral connects Silchar and Porbandar cities in India
The North-South–East-West Corridor is the largest highway project(ongoing) in India
The project is managed by theNational highways authority of India(NHAI).
The project consists of building7300 kilometers of four/six-lane expressways connecting Indian cities like Srinagar, Kanyakumari, Kochi,Porbandar, and Silchar.
The North-South corridor of the golden quadrilateral is 4,000 kilometers in length and connecting Srinagar to Kanyakumari/Kochi
National Highways 44 is associated with the North-South corridor
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East-West corridor of the golden quadrilateral is 3,300 kilometers in length and connecting Silchar and Porbandar.
National Highways 27is associated with the East-West corridor.