
The Green Line of the Delhi Metro, which currently ends at Inderlok station, will be extended to Indraprastha station as part of Phase IV developments, offering direct access to Central, New, Old, West, and East Delhi. LNJP Hospital, Indira Gandhi Hospital, IG Stadium, Old Delhi landmarks and localities like Chandni Chowk will also be connected by the 12-km Inderlok-Indraprastha corridor. People in Haryana and Outer Delhi will also be able to commute more efficiently. The Green Line currently has interchange stations at Inderlok for the Red Line and Kirti Nagar for the Blue Line and will also have interchange facilities at Nabi Karim for the Magenta Line, Delhi Gate for the Violet Line and Indraprastha for the Blue Line due to the extension. It will also interchange with the Pink Line because the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) is building a halt platform to connect the Green Line‘s Punjabi Bagh and Pink Line‘s Punjabi Bagh West stations, which will open to the public next year. Brigadier Hoshiyar Singh (Marg) is connected to Kirti Nagar and InderLok via the 29.64 km Green Line.
In comparison to the others, this corridor has a lower ridership. Residents in Haryana‘s areas bordering the national capital and Outer Delhi neighbourhoods Tikri, Savda Ghevra, and Mundka will have seamless access to Dwarka, Raj Nagar Extension, Vaishali, and Noida as a result of the extension. Not just this, even people living in the city‘s rural areas will also have direct access to hospitals, the railway station, and the NCR region. Inderlok, Daya Basti, Sarai Rohilla, Ajmal Khan Park, Nabi Karim, LNJP Hospital, Delhi Gate, Indira Gandhi Stadium, and Indraprastha will be ten stops with the 12-kilometre Green Line extension.