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Trade and Passenger Statistics at a Glance: 2021-22 (upto Sept-2021)

There are currently nine ICPs operational in India at Attari, Agartala, Petrapole, Raxaul, Jogbani, Moreh, Sutarkandi, Srimantapur and PTB at Dera Baba Nanak. In 2020-21, ICPs in India facilitated trade worth Rs 95,488 crores and passenger movement of 2,62,396 persons.

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Our Vision

To provide state-of-the art infrastructure to facilitate trade and travel.
 

Our Mission

To build land ports on India‘s borders, to provide secure, seamless and efficient systems for cargo and passenger movement, to reduce dwell time and trade transaction costs, to promote regional trade and people-to-people contact and endeavour to imbibe the best international practices.

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Our role is to build land ports on India‘s borders, to provide secure, seamless and efficient systems for cargo and passenger movement, to reduce dwell time and trade transaction costs, to promote regional trade and people-to-people contact and imbibe the best international practices.
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