Union Home Minister and Minister of Cooperation Shri Amit Shah will launch the Land Port Management System (LPMS) on Tuesday, 9th June 2026 in New Delhi. This initiative represents the government's commitment to smart border management through technology-driven solutions that enhance efficiency, transparency, and security in cross-border trade and passenger movement.
The LPMS is a state-of-the-art digital platform designed to integrate operations across India's land ports into a unified system. It enables secure, real-time exchange of logistics and regulatory information, bringing land ports to parity with digital systems operational at airports and seaports. The system introduces end-to-end digital workflows for cargo and passenger processing, including slot booking, payments, tracking, and single-window clearances. It is fully integrated with key national platforms including ICEGATE, ULIP, and the motor vehicle ecosystem, enabling interoperable, efficient, and transparent border management.
On the same occasion, the Union Home Minister will inaugurate newly developed stakeholder accommodation facilities at the Dawki (Meghalaya) and Srimantapur (Tripura) Land Ports, reinforcing infrastructure support for border security personnel and other stakeholders.
The Land Ports Authority of India (LPAI), a statutory body under the Department of Border Management, Ministry of Home Affairs, is responsible for developing and managing land ports to facilitate trade, connectivity, and regional cooperation. Currently, LPAI operates 15 land ports across India's international borders: Attari and Dera Baba Nanak (Punjab) along the India-Pakistan border; Rupaidiha (Uttar Pradesh), Raxaul 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.