Bajghera is a village and rapidly urbanizing locality in the Gurugram district of Haryana, India. Situated on the strategic Delhi-Haryana border, the village has become a primary focal point for the expansion of the National Capital Region (NCR), due to the South Dwarka urban corridor.
Bajghera is situated approximately 9 km from Gurugram city center and is bordered by Palam Vihar and Mullahera (Sector 22). The village is located adjacent to the Dwarka Expressway (Northern Peripheral Road) and the Sahibi River (Najafgarh Drain) banks. From the north it is bordered by Dwarka and Bharthal in Delhi.
In recent years, the Haryana Shahri Vikas Pradhikaran (HSVP, formerly HUDA) acquired over 800 acres of land in and around Bajghera to facilitate the development of new residential and commercial sectors. This acquisition is part of the larger urban planning initiative to establish the South Dwarka corridor, which integrates Bajghera into Sectors 112, 113, 114, and 115. These sectors are being developed as a high-density transit-oriented zone connecting Delhi's Dwarka sub-city with Gurugram.
The village is served by the 122017 PIN code and is a key node for local transit between New Palam Vihar and the Delhi border. The area has seen a rapid shift from agricultural land use to luxury residential projects and commercial hubs due to its proximity to the Indira Gandhi International Airport and the upcoming Global City project, and the development of South Dwarka.