Launches Rs 1.06 Lakh Crore India Infrastructure Push in Rajasthan

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PM Modi launches Rs 1.06 lakh crore infra projects in Rajasthan, putting the spotlight firmly on India infrastructure push in 2026. The Prime Minister inaugurated a new terminal at Jodhpur Airport alongside dozens of other development works. Back in the east, TMC faced fresh turbulence as a senior leader quit all party posts.

Key Highlights

  • PM Modi inaugurated projects worth Rs 1.06 lakh crore in Rajasthan, including a new Jodhpur Airport terminal
  • TMC leader Chandrima Bhattacharya resigned from all party posts, deepening internal crisis
  • Centre designated 23 Pakistan-based operatives as terrorists under UAPA

Modi’s Rs 1.06 Lakh Crore India Infrastructure Push Hits Rajasthan

Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived in Rajasthan on April 26, 2026, and formally inaugurated the India infrastructure projects bundle valued at Rs 1.06 lakh crore. The package covers roads, rail links, and a brand-new terminal at Jodhpur Airport, one of western India’s key air connectivity nodes. Rajasthan Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma flanked Modi at the ceremony. The scale of investment signals the Centre’s intent to fast-track development in the state ahead of upcoming civic polls.

Political Shockwaves Rattle TMC While India Infrastructure Dominates Headlines

Even as the India infrastructure announcements grabbed national attention, the Trinamool Congress absorbed a significant blow. Senior leader Chandrima Bhattacharya resigned from all party posts on April 26, 2026, a move that signals deepening fault lines inside the TMC ranks. Raj Thackeray of the Maharashtra Navnirman Sena separately took aim at BJP, calling out Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis over what Thackeray described as arrogance with power. The Centre also designated 23 Pakistan-based operatives as terrorists under the Unlawful Activities Prevention Act.

“Large-scale government capital expenditure at the state level directly accelerates demand for digital infrastructure, smart logistics, and connected transport networks across tier-two cities.” — Industry Analyst, Telecom Sector

What Happens Next

Watch Rajasthan closely through May 2026. Contractors and state agencies now move to implementation mode on the India infrastructure projects, with Jodhpur Airport’s new terminal slated for an accelerated completion timeline. On the political front, TMC faces internal reorganisation pressure after Bhattacharya’s exit. Cricket fans shift focus to the 2nd T20I, where teenage sensation Vaibhav Sooryavanshi could earn his first senior India cap. The UAPA designations against 23 operatives are expected to draw a formal diplomatic response.

Sources: GSMA ↗ | COAI ↗ Times of India

People Also Ask

  • What projects did PM Modi launch in Rajasthan in 2026? Modi inaugurated development works worth Rs 1.06 lakh crore on April 26, 2026, including a new terminal at Jodhpur Airport and multiple road and rail connectivity projects.
  • Why did Chandrima Bhattacharya resign from TMC? Bhattacharya stepped down from all Trinamool Congress party posts on April 26, 2026. The exact reasons have not been officially disclosed, but the move points to internal party friction.
  • Who are the 23 terrorists designated under UAPA in 2026? The Centre named 23 Pakistan-based operatives as designated terrorists under the Unlawful Activities Prevention Act, part of India’s ongoing counter-terrorism enforcement actions in 2026.
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Sanjay Goyal is the Editor-in-Chief of The Mobile Times, India's leading telecom and technology news publication. Based in Jaipur, Rajasthan, he covers India's telecom industry with a focus on 5G rollout, TRAI regulatory developments, smartphone market trends, and the evolving digital landscape for mobile retailers and industry professionals. With deep expertise in the Indian telecom ecosystem — including Jio, Airtel, BSNL, and Vi — Sanjay brings practical, trade-focused analysis to topics ranging from spectrum policy to enterprise IoT and AI adoption. He founded The Mobile Times to serve India's mobile retail and telecom business community with timely, accurate, and actionable news.
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