NHAI Terminates Three Delhi Amritsar Katra Packages

The National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) has terminated three packages of the Delhi-Amritsar-Katra highway and finalised a settlement of Rs 2,650 million (Rs 2,650 mn).

The authority completed contractual closure after assessing contractual breaches and financial obligations and concluded payment arrangements to resolve outstanding claims. The packages formed part of a wider corridor aimed at enhancing connectivity between the national capital, Amritsar and Katra.

The termination follows formal notices and a settlement process to resolve claims and liabilities arising from the contracts, and the authority closed contractor accounts as part of project realignment. Administrative records indicate closure of obligations against the terminated packages and completion of the necessary financial reconciliations.

With the contractual matters settled, the authority will proceed to replan delivery of the corridor segments and align procurement to prevailing project norms. The authority will issue fresh tenders or appoint new contractors in accordance with established procedures and timelines to limit further delay and protect public investment in the corridor.

The Delhi-Amritsar-Katra corridor constitutes a strategic link that supports passenger movement, tourism and commercial exchange across multiple states, and its completion is integral to broader regional mobility objectives. The authority's decision to resolve outstanding claims and terminate contracts that failed to meet obligations is intended to restore project momentum and protect public funds already committed to the corridor. Officials will publish detailed timelines and procurement notices once administrative clearances are finalised and contractual frameworks are updated.

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