The agency would be responsible
for development and finalisation of 5-year and 25-year plans and their regular
monitoring. The agency will be akin to the establishments in the
United States, United Kingdom, Germany, Australia and Japan to deal with all
issues relating to transportation.
The details of the proposed agency and its responsibilities are being
finalised, sources said. “This will help take the best decisions for creating
the right infrastructure keeping in mind the value for money. Comprehensive
assessment would be carried out by the agency for capacity augmentation for
both passenger and freight movement. This will help channelise govt
investment,” said an official.
The agency will also coordinate
with states for key infrastructure projects. Officials
said ITPA can come up with the best solutions to bring down logistics cost
rather than have different departments or ministries pitching suggestions that
often compete with each other. Though
the roll out of GatiShakti platform for integrated planning is getting
traction, currently it’s mostly confined to central government projects.
As per the proposal, ITPA would prepare an overall plan for integrated
transportation solutions and get it approved by March 2026.
Sources said the plan envisages
achieving the target of moving over 42% of freight by rail or waterways, as
they are cheaper modes of transportation and cause less pollution, by 2030.