00:00Indian highways often fail not because of lack of money, but because of fragmented responsibility.
00:05One agency designs the road, another executes it, another maintains it, and no one owns the outcome.
00:10Drainage is treated as optional, shoulders are weak, and surface quality varies every few kilometers.
00:16During monsoon, water enters the sublayers, weakening the base until the road collapses from below.
00:21What looks like sudden potholes is actually structural failure years in the making.
00:25Highways don't fail overnight, they fail silently until traffic exposes them.