India’s Ministry of Road Transport and Highways (MoRTH) has rolled out the National Transport Repository (NTR), a unified framework for digitizing transport records. Covering Vahan, Sarathi, FASTag, and e-Challan databases, the initiative aims to streamline access while safeguarding personal information under the Digital Personal Data Protection Act, 2023 and 2025 Rules.
Inside the announcement
The NTR policy represents a major step in India’s digital governance. With more than *39 crore vehicle records* and *22 crore driving licenses* digitized, the system enables seamless data sharing for research, innovation, and policymaking. At the same time, MoRTH has emphasized strict compliance with the DPDP Act to ensure privacy and prevent misuse of sensitive information.
Notable updates
• National Transport Repository integrates Vahan, Sarathi, FASTag, e-Challan, and eDAR systems
• Over 39 crore vehicle records and 22 crore driving licenses digitized under the initiative
• DPDP Act, 2023 and 2025 Rules provide legal safeguards for personal data protection
• Access designed for governance, research, and innovation while preventing unauthorized use
• Policy reflects India’s push toward smart mobility and secure digital infrastructure
Major takeaway
India’s transport data digitization highlights the balance between accessibility and privacy. By embedding strong safeguards into the NTR framework, the government ensures that digital innovation in mobility is built on trust, transparency, and citizen protection.
Sources: Mondaq, S.S. Rana & Co., ETGovernment