en.Wedoany.com Reported - The National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the National Council of Applied Economic Research (NCAER) to jointly establish a research center focused on transport, mobility, and logistics in New Delhi. This institution will become India's first permanent independent research platform dedicated specifically to the economics of transport systems.

Against the backdrop of rapid expansion of India's highways and logistics infrastructure, this initiative aims to strengthen research-oriented policy formulation and long-term planning capabilities. The center will conduct applied research to support policy development, investment planning, and infrastructure projects, while building a systematic knowledge base for the highways and logistics sectors.
Its research topics cover a wide range of areas including national highway economics, freight transport, multimodal transport, regional economic impacts of highway development, toll policies, asset monetization strategies, road safety, traffic management, and the application of emerging technologies in highway construction, operation, and maintenance. The center will also analyze changing mobility trends and provide recommendations for enhancing the efficiency, sustainability, and resilience of India's transport network.
To ensure academic rigor and policy relevance, the institution will operate under the guidance of an advisory committee composed of economists, transport experts, public policy specialists, and senior scholars. The National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) will provide financial support, with expected contributions from partner institutions and research organizations.
The establishment of this research center reflects the importance of data-driven decision-making amid India's continued substantial investments in highways, logistics corridors, and multimodal transport infrastructure. By providing evidence-based analysis and decision support, this initiative is expected to improve the performance, safety, and sustainability of India's transport system, while informing future infrastructure investments.
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