Addressing the
gathering, Mr Shah said the initiative reflects the government’s commitment
towards building a modern, technology-driven border management system. He said
the platform is aligned with the vision of Viksit Bharat 2047 and will strengthen
trade facilitation, connectivity and national security.
Mr Shah said the Ministry of Home Affairs is working
on a four-pronged strategy to secure India’s borders under the Smart Border
concept, and the Land
Ports Authority will play a key role in this vision. He said
LPMS and Smart Borders together will help create a more secure and modern
border management framework, curb illegal activities and ensure a robust border
security system. The Home Minister
added that the launch of the Vinimay platform marks an important milestone in
the country’s governance journey and reflects the transformative changes
brought about under the leadership of
Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi. Mr
Shah said the Land Port Management System has been designed as a modern,
digital, integrated and real-time management platform, bringing all
stakeholders onto a single interface. He said nearly 90 per cent of paperwork
will be eliminated through the system, while the Single Electronic Window and
Automatic Number Plate Recognition-based gate operations will significantly
reduce processing time.
Highlighting the
transformation of land ports over the last 12 years, Mr Shah said trade through
land ports has increased from 5 thousand crore rupees in 2014 to 83 thousand
crore rupees at present, registering a 16-fold rise. He said 15 land ports are
currently operational across the country and 11 more land ports are expected to
become operational over the next two to three years. He added that land ports
are playing an important role in reducing migration from border districts,
strengthening local economies and enhancing people-to-people and cultural
connectivity across borders. The Land Port Management System, Vinimay,
is a digital platform designed to integrate operations across land ports into a
unified ecosystem. The system will facilitate secure, real-time exchange of
logistics and regulatory information among stakeholders, bringing land ports at
par with advanced digital systems operational at airports and seaports. The
platform is expected to improve operational efficiency, enhance ease of doing
business and ensure seamless movement of goods and passengers across India’s
international land borders.