TDI launches 1,100-acre township in North NCR
According to the company, TDI City will comprise more than 7,000 residential plots designed around a balanced mix of housing, retail, and public spaces. The township aims to meet the growing housing demand from North Delhi and nearby areas.
“Completing 30 years is not just a milestone, but a reaffirmation of TDI’s commitment to creating urban landmarks that drive regional progress,” said Akshay Taneja, CEO of TDI Infrastructure. “With TDI City, Kundli, we are building the ‘Gurgaon of the North’ — a connected and aspirational address that will help decongest New Delhi through balanced development.”
Connectivity and Growth Drivers
Kundli, once beyond Delhi’s primary development arc, is now witnessing rapid growth due to significant infrastructure upgrades. The Urban Extension Road-II (UER-II), connecting NH-1 directly to IGI Airport and Gurugram, has cut travel time to Central Delhi to about 40 minutes. Connectivity is set to improve further with the KMP Expressway, upcoming Metro extensions, and the Delhi–Panipat RRTS corridor.
The area’s proximity to the Rajiv Gandhi Education City and the Amritsar–Delhi–Kolkata Industrial Corridor (ADKIC) has enhanced its appeal for both residential and industrial development. Developers are increasingly focusing on North NCR, where land availability and infrastructure support make large township projects viable.
Financial Stability and Expansion
Earlier this year, TDI Infrastructure announced it had become debt-free after clearing dues of over Rs 20 billion. The company stated that this strengthens its financial position and supports its long-term growth strategy.
Over the past three decades, TDI has completed developments covering more than 2,500 acres across Delhi NCR, Punjab, Haryana, and Uttar Pradesh. Its portfolio includes TDI Smart City Mohali, which integrates residential and commercial components.
With the Kundli project, the company is expanding its footprint in the northern corridor of NCR — a region expected to witness increased real estate activity as new infrastructure initiatives come to fruition.