Amit Shah to Unveil Land Port Management System for Enhanced Border Security
Amit Shah to launch Land Port Management System for smart borders

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Union Home Minister Amit Shah will launch the Land Port Management System in New Delhi, aimed at modernizing India's border management. This initiative will improve efficiency and security in cross-border trade and passenger movement, alongside new facilities at Dawki and Srimantapur Land Ports.
- 01The Land Port Management System (LPMS) will integrate operations across land ports, enhancing efficiency and transparency.
- 02LPMS will facilitate real-time exchange of logistics and regulatory information, aligning land ports with digital systems used at airports and seaports.
- 03The system will include end-to-end digital workflows for cargo and passenger processing, such as slot booking and payments.
- 04Amit Shah will inaugurate new accommodation facilities for stakeholders at Dawki and Srimantapur Land Ports during the launch.
- 05The Land Ports Authority of India currently manages 15 land ports across various international borders.
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Union Home and Cooperation Minister Amit Shah is set to launch the Land Port Management System (LPMS) in New Delhi, marking a significant advancement in India's border management strategy. This initiative aims to enhance efficiency, transparency, and security in cross-border trade and passenger movement through a technology-driven approach. The LPMS is a sophisticated digital platform designed to unify operations across land ports, enabling secure, real-time exchanges of logistics and regulatory information. It will introduce digital workflows for cargo and passenger processing, including slot booking and payments, thereby reducing delays and improving operational efficiency. Alongside the LPMS launch, Shah will inaugurate new stakeholder accommodation facilities at the Dawki Land Port in Meghalaya and Srimantapur Land Port in Tripura, further bolstering infrastructure for border security personnel. The Land Ports Authority of India (LPAI), responsible for managing these ports, currently oversees 15 land ports along India's international borders, facilitating trade and connectivity.
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The LPMS will streamline border operations, potentially reducing wait times and enhancing trade efficiency, which could benefit local economies.
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