The Amritsar-Jamnagar Expressway holds a special significance for India's oil industry. It's designed to be the first expressway in the country to directly connect three major oil refineries: Bathinda, Barmer, and Jamnagar. This dedicated route is expected to improve the efficiency and timeliness of oil transportation within India. One of India’s most ambitious infrastructure projects is the Amritsar-Jamnagar Expressway, which aims to transform connectivity between the northern and western parts of the country. This expressway, which covers multiple states, reduces travel time as well as boosts economic activity. The Amritsar – Jamnagar Economic Corridor project starts from village Tibba (Kapurthala District) on the Delhi – Amritsar Expressway and ends in Jamnagar. Along the way it connects Bhatinda, Chautala, Rasisar, Deogarh, Sanchore, Santalpur and Malia. Four expressways, including Delhi- Mumbai, Ahmedabad-Dholera and Amritsar-Jamnagar are scheduled for completion by March 2023. Nine more will be ready by March 2024.