Ramjal Setu Link Project or RSLP, a joint river interlinking project initiative of Government of Rajasthan and Government of India to provide water to 17 eastern districts of the Indian state of Rajasthan benefiting 40% of Rajasthan's population, with interbasin transfer of water within the Chambal basin by utilising surplus monsoon water available in sub-basins of Kalisindh, Parbati, Mej and Chakan rivers and diverting it into water deficit sub-basins of Banas, Gambhiri, Banganga and Parbati rivers. Project involves building Navnera Barrage on the Kalisindh River to store and divert water to reservoirs like Bisalpur and Isarda, and the construction of 2,280-meter, three-storey aqueduct across the Chambal River between Kota and Bundi in Rajasthan. The aqueduct component, costing ₹2,330 crore which will lift water from the already-completed Navnera Barrage on Kali Sindh River and carry it over the Chambal, began construction in May 2025, with a target completion by June 2028. In addition to water transfer, the aqueduct is designed to function as a road.