The proposed measures are part of several steps aimed at streamlining the movement of people and vehicles across the India-Nepal border, the Indian Embassy here said.
The recommendations and decisions were made at the first meeting of the India-Nepal Cross Border Transport Facilitation Joint Working Group under the Motor Vehicle Agreement for regulation of passenger vehicular traffic between the two countries held at New Delhi earlier this month.
The web-based solution would be developed for issue, monitoring and verification of permits for non-scheduled and personal passenger vehicles, it said.
The new online vehicle permit system, after being developed by NIC, would be demonstrated to the Government of Nepal for their consideration, suggestion and concurrence, it added.
Citizens of both countries do not require visas for travelling across the border but need to carry valid identity documents issued by the respective governments.
"The new system will facilitate procurement of vehicle permit for people based in far-flung and remote areas. After concurrence by both sides, the web-based portal would be tested on a pilot basis at the Birgunj-Raxaul and Bhairahawa-Sunauli border points," the embassy said.
Both sides also agreed to rationalise permit fee, customs duty and bank guarantee for different categories of vehicles.
In a significant decision, the JWG recommended that regular bus services between India and Nepal may be started at four new routes -- Kathmandu-Patna-Bodhgaya, Mahendranagar-New Delhi, Siliguri-Kakarbhitta-Kathmandu and Janakpur-Patna.
Once the new routes are made functional these would improve connectivity and seamless movement between Nepal and the border states of India i.E. Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, West Bengal and Uttarakhand.
The new routes would be made operational after discussion and consent of all stakeholders on both sides, the embassy said.
