
Indian National Highway System
The Indian National Highway System is a network of major roads that connect key cities and regions across India, facilitating efficient movement of people and goods. Managed by the government, these highways form the backbone of the country's transportation infrastructure, supporting economic growth and regional connectivity. They are typically well-maintained, with features like multiple lanes, signage, and proper markings to ensure safety and smooth travel. The system includes prominent routes like the NH-44 (north-south) and NH-48 (west-east), making it easier for travelers and businesses to navigate India’s vast and diverse landscape.