National Highway76 which forms part of both the Golden Quadrant project as well as the East-West corridor.
Golden Quadrilateral (GQ) 5846-km highway is designated as one of the longest highways in the world.
It is a network of highways that connect the four major metropolitan cities of the country in four directions – Delhi (North), Chennai (South), Kolkata (East) and Mumbai (West) – thereby forming a quadrilateral, and hence the name Golden Quadrilateral.
The North-South–East-West Corridor (NS-EW) is the largest ongoing highway project in India.
It is the second phase of the National Highways Development Project (NHDP), and consists of building 7300 kilometers of four/six-lane expressways associating Srinagar, Kanyakumari, Kochi, Porbandar, and Silchar.
Approximately 108 km stretch of NH 76 between Udaipur and Chittaurgarh has been selected as a part of the Golden Quadrilateral by the National Highways Development Project.
Approximately 500 km stretch of NH 76 between Pindwara and Jhansi has been selected as a part of the East-West Corridor by the National Highways Development Project.