Land Port Management System (VINIMAY)

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News: Union Home Minister launched the Land Port Management System (LPMS) ‘Vinimay,’ to modernise operations across India’s land ports.

About Land Port Management System (VINIMAY)

Land Port Management System (VINIMAY)
Source: Land Ports Authority
  • Land Port Management System (LPMS),  Vinimay, is a unified digital platform that integrates operations across India’s land ports.
  • Developed by: It has been developed by the Land Ports Authority of India under the vision of Smart Borders. 
  • Aim: It aimed at modernising operations across India’s land ports and improving coordination between border agencies.
  • It has been designed to streamline cargo and passenger movement and strengthen border security and trade management.
  • Features:
    • Secure and Real-Time Information Sharing: It allows secure and real-time sharing of logistics and regulatory information.
    • End-to-End Digital Workflows: It introduces end-to-end digital workflows for cargo and passenger processing, including slot booking, online payments, shipment tracking and single-window clearances.
      • It will enhance coordination among various agencies and make the exchange of information seamless.
    • Integration with National Digital Platforms: It has also been integrated with key national platforms such as ICEGATE, ULIP and the motor vehicle ecosystem to improve interoperability and reduce delays.
  • Benefits: It  will significantly reduce paperwork and enhance ease of doing business and ensure seamless movement of goods and passengers across India’s international land borders.
    • Also, the Single Electronic Window and Automatic Number Plate Recognition-based gate operations will significantly reduce processing time.

About Land Ports Authority of India

 Land Ports Authority of India
Source: Land Ports Authority of India
  • Nodal ministry: Land Ports Authority of India (LPAI) is a statutory body under the Department of Border Management, Ministry of Home Affairs.
  • Establishment: It was formally established in 2012.
  • Objective: Its objective is to reduce dwell time and trade transaction costs, promote regional trade and people-to-people connectivity, and adopt global best practices in border infrastructure and operations.
  • Responsibilities: It is responsible for developing and managing modern land ports along India’s international borders to ensure seamless and efficient movement of cargo and passengers.
    • Currently, LPAI operates 15 land ports across India’s international borders. These are:
      • Attari (Punjab) and Dera Baba Nanak (Punjab) along the India–Pakistan border
      • Rupaidiha (Uttar Pradesh), Raxaul (Bihar) and Jogbani (Bihar) along the India–Nepal border
      • Darranga (Assam) along the India–Bhutan border
      • Petrapole (West Bengal), Dawki (Meghalaya), Sutarkandi, Golakganj and Mankachar (Assam), Agartala, Srimantapur and Sabroom (Tripura) along the India–Bangladesh border; and
      • Moreh (Manipur) along the India–Myanmar border.
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