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Mumbai's New Sea Link Between Nariman Point And Cuffe Parade Revived

Mumbai is reviving plans for a new sea link that would cut travel time between Nariman Point and Cuffe Parade to just five minutes. The project, which aims to ease congestion in the central business district, is back on the agenda after earlier delays.

Aarav Deshmukh
Aarav Deshmukh
Senior City Correspondent · Fri, 03 July 2026 at 11:22 am
Mumbai's New Sea Link Between Nariman Point And Cuffe Parade Revived

Mumbai's administration has revived a long-pending proposal to construct a new sea link connecting Nariman Point to Cuffe Parade, potentially reducing travel time between these two key financial hubs to merely five minutes.

The project, which had been shelved due to various constraints and administrative hurdles, is now being reconsidered as part of efforts to decongest Mumbai's congested central business district. According to recent developments, city planners and civic authorities have begun reviewing the feasibility and technical aspects of the ambitious infrastructure initiative. The proposed link would serve as a critical arterial connection for the thousands of office workers, traders, and commuters who navigate between these two major commercial zones daily.

The five-minute transit corridor would significantly improve traffic flow in Mumbai's most congested areas. Currently, commuters travelling between Nariman Point and Cuffe Parade face considerable delays due to existing road networks that require navigation through multiple intersections and crowded thoroughfares. A direct sea link would bypass these bottlenecks entirely, offering a faster and more efficient route for vehicles moving between the two locations.

For Mumbai's business community and daily commuters, this development holds considerable promise. Reduced travel times would translate into increased productivity, lower fuel consumption, and decreased vehicular emissions in central Mumbai. Real estate values in areas connected to this link are also expected to appreciate given the improved connectivity. Additionally, the project aligns with Mumbai's broader infrastructure modernisation agenda, which aims to position the city as a global financial centre capable of handling its growing traffic demands.

Civic officials have indicated that detailed project reports and environmental impact assessments will be conducted in the coming months. The timeline for actual construction and the estimated project cost are yet to be finalised. Stakeholder consultations with relevant maritime authorities, environmental agencies, and business associations are expected to commence soon. The successful implementation of this sea link could serve as a blueprint for future connectivity solutions in Mumbai's island geography.

Source: Indian Express

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