Dholera Smart City 2026 is one of India’s most closely watched urban and industrial development projects. Planned as part of the Delhi-Mumbai Industrial Corridor, Dholera Special Investment Region in Gujarat has seen progress in roads, trunk infrastructure, industrial planning, airport development and investment proposals. However, the project is still not a fully operational city. While the Activation Area and connectivity projects show visible progress, large-scale residential activity, full industrial operations and daily urban life are still developing. This reality check looks at what has been built, what is delayed and what is actually changing in Dholera Smart City in 2026. Development in Dholera so Far The most developed part of the project is the Activation Area , spread across around 22.54 sq km . According to NICDC , this area is almost completed with trunk infrastructure in place. This includes basic systems needed for a future industrial city, such as roads, utilities and planned service networks. Dholera is being positioned as a major industrial zone under the Delhi-Mumbai Industrial Corridor . The larger Dholera Special Investment Region covers around 920 sq km , making it one of the biggest planned industrial regions in India. The project is now being shaped around sectors such as semiconductors, aerospace and defence, solar component manufacturing, green hydrogen, pharma, biotechnology and heavy engineering . These sectors are listed as focus areas by NICDC. The Ahmedabad-Dholera Expressway has become one of the biggest changes on the ground. The 109-km expressway is aimed at cutting travel time between Ahmedabad and Dholera sharply and improving access to the region. A PIB update in February 2026 described the expressway as a key connectivity project under Bharatmala Pariyojana. Also Read: Pre-Primary School for Girls Opens in Gujarat’s Bhupghad; Aimtron Foundation Touches Over 8,500 Lives What is Under Development in Dholera Dholera is still not a fully functioning smart city where people are living and working at scale. The Activation Area is progressing, but the wider city will take many more years to develop. The Dholera Greenfield Airport has seen shifting public expectations. In July 2025, the Ministry of Civil Aviation informed Parliament that the expected completion date was December 2025 . However, in 2026, public updates still point to ongoing testing, commissioning and operational-readiness work rather than full regular operations. Residential development is also not at the same stage as roads and industrial infrastructure. Many real estate claims around Dholera are aggressive, but actual demand will depend on how quickly factories, offices, airport operations and supporting services become active. Another area to watch is water and utility expansion. The Gujarat Budget 2026-27 included allocations for water pipeline projects and internal infrastructure for Dholera SIR, which shows that some essential systems are still being expanded. Also Read: Gujarat Local Body Elections 2026: BJP Wins Everywhere That Matters — But Read the Numbers Carefully What “ground reality” looks like in 2026? Gujarat’s budget allocations show Dholera is being funded like a strategic industrial bet—₹610 crore for trunk infrastructure, plus additional allocations for water pipelines and internal infrastructure. This is the quiet backbone: roads, underground utilities, water/wastewater treatment, ICT systems—exactly what factories need before homes and malls. Connectivity: expressway status is trackable Instead of relying on buzz, project status can be tracked through NHAI’s project data pages, which list Ahmedabad–Dholera packages under construction. Utilities and investor pitch NICDC’s DSIR project page even publishes indicative utility rates (land, power, treated/recycled water) and sector focus—including semiconductors, green hydrogen, and solar manufacturing—showing Dholera is being positioned as a plug-and-play industrial city. The honest gap: social infrastructure This is where “smart city” narratives get tested. When CEOs and executives say social infrastructure and talent ecosystems are essential for Dholera/Sanand, they’re pointing to what still needs to catch up: housing, schools, hospitals, and everyday liveability. Dholera’s grand vision is real—but its timeline is industrial-first. The next few years will decide whether it becomes a thriving city… or remains a high-potential industrial zone waiting for human life to catch up. For more such latest updates and easy-to-understand explainers , visit the News4Bharat Home Page and explore detailed coverage on national developments, defence updates, politics, current affairs and stories that matter to the country.