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India Expands National Autonomous Systems Program on August 19

India Expands National Autonomous Systems Program on August 19

Hyderabad, August 19, 2025: India launched a National Autonomous Systems Program today, aiming to advance self-driving technologies for transportation and logistics. Announced at a tech summit, the India Autonomous Systems Program allocates 1.6 trillion rupees to establish 10 autonomous tech centers. The initiative seeks to deploy 5000 autonomous vehicles and reduce road accidents by 30 percent by 2030.

In Short

The India Autonomous Systems Program develops AI-driven navigation for urban transport, improving safety by 35 percent. It includes 2000 training programs for 25000 engineers in autonomous system design. Private firms like Tata Motors will fund 55 percent of infrastructure. The initiative supports 800 pilot projects for drone delivery and logistics.

Social media platforms trended with hashtags supporting the India Autonomous Systems Program. International partnerships with the US and Sweden will provide sensor technology. Challenges include regulatory hurdles, addressed through 4000 crore rupees in policy grants. Analysts predict a 20 percent rise in autonomous tech adoption by 2028.

The India Autonomous Systems Program promotes 1000 autonomous tech startups. Public campaigns will encourage automation awareness, targeting 60 million citizens. The initiative includes 100 autonomous testing zones for public access. It aligns with Indias smart mobility goals. Stay updated at Sarkari—-Result.com.

India Autonomous Systems Program Highlights

CategoryDetails
Tech Centers10
Autonomous Vehicles5000
Engineers Trained25000
Investment1.6 trillion rupees
Pilot Projects800