Amit Shah to Unveil Land Port Management System on June 9 for Enhanced Border Security
Home Minister Amit Shah To Launch Land Port Management System On June 9

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Union Home Minister Amit Shah will launch the Land Port Management System on June 9 to improve border security and trade efficiency. The system will integrate operations across land ports, ensuring real-time data exchange and enhancing coordination among stakeholders.
- 01The Land Port Management System (LPMS) aims to unify operations at land ports, improving security and efficiency.
- 02Amit Shah will also inaugurate new accommodation facilities at Dawki and Srimantapur Land Ports.
- 03LPMS will introduce end-to-end digital workflows for cargo and passenger processing, including tracking and payments.
- 04The system will integrate with key platforms like ICEGATE and ULIP for seamless border management.
- 05The Land Ports Authority of India operates 15 land ports across various international borders.
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On June 9, Union Home Minister Amit Shah will launch the Land Port Management System (LPMS), a digital platform aimed at enhancing border and internal security. The LPMS is designed to integrate operations across land ports, allowing for secure, real-time exchange of logistics and regulatory information. This initiative reflects the Indian government's commitment to smart border management, improving efficiency and transparency in trade and passenger movement. Alongside the LPMS launch, Shah will inaugurate new accommodation facilities for stakeholders at the Dawki Land Port in Meghalaya and the Srimantapur Land Port in Tripura. The LPMS will facilitate seamless coordination among government agencies and private operators, reducing delays in processing. It will feature end-to-end digital workflows for cargo and passenger processing, including slot booking and single-window clearances, and will be integrated with national platforms like the Indian Customs Electronic Data Interchange Gateway. The Land Ports Authority of India currently manages 15 land ports across various international borders, enhancing connectivity and trade facilitation.
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The launch of the LPMS is expected to enhance operational efficiency at land ports, benefiting trade and border security personnel.
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