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GS-3: Infrastructure: Energy, Ports, Roads, Airports, Railways etc.

Context: 

Recently, the Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT), Ministry of Commerce and Industry, commemorates the third anniversary of the National Logistics Policy (NLP).

National Logistics Policy 

  • Launched on 17 September 2022 by Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi, to reduce logistics costs, improve efficiency, and enhance India’s global competitiveness.
  • Policy is implemented through the Comprehensive Logistics Action Plan (CLAP).
  • Alignment with PM GatiShakti: Complements the National Master Plan by focusing on soft infrastructure, digitization, human resource development, and regulatory reforms.

Key focus areas under CLAP:

  • Integration of digital logistics systems.
  • Promotion of multimodal transport.
  • Development of modern logistics infrastructure.
  • Adoption of data-driven decision-making for efficiency.

Key Targets of the Policy

  • To bring down logistics costs to 8–9% of GDP by 2030 (currently 13–14%).
  • Logistics Performance Index ranking, endeavour to be among the top 25 countries by 2030.
  • Create a driven decision support mechanism for an efficient logistics ecosystem.

Key Achievements of the National Logistics Policy (2022–2025)

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