11th Working Group Meeting
Transforming Roads of Risk into Electronic Highways of Human Safety and Economic Stability

The 11th NHEV Working Group Meeting (WGM), under the 7C 3E framework — Electric, Electronic & Efficient Highways — will bring together policymakers, infrastructure leaders, technology ecosystems, ITS stakeholders, and mobility experts to deliberate upon AI-enabled mobility systems, Intelligent Transport Management Systems (ITMS), Connected Commercial Vehicle (CCV) frameworks, command-and-control architectures, and Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI) integration. The initiative aims to accelerate the development of interoperable, safer, and future-ready Electronic Highway ecosystems across India’s national transportation highways.

Roundtable 1: Technology
Theme: Building Intelligent & Connected Electronic Highways

Question Round 1: From Surveillance to Safety: Building India’s Smart Enforcement Highway Network

The session will focus on the integration of intelligent enforcement systems and advanced digital safety technologies to strengthen India’s evolving highway ecosystem. As highways transition into electronically connected corridors under the 3E framework — Electric, Electronic, and Efficient Highways — the role of real-time monitoring, automated enforcement, and predictive safety systems becomes critical for ensuring safer, smarter, and more accountable mobility infrastructure.

The session will also explore e-challan systems, AI-enabled traffic enforcement, and digital compliance frameworks aimed at improving road discipline, transparency, and operational efficiency. It will also highlight the role of ADAS (Advanced Driver Assistance Systems) in enhancing vehicle safety through collision avoidance, lane assistance, and driver alert technologies. In addition, discussions will focus on VEDAS (Vehicle Electronic Data Analytics System) and integrated analytics platforms enabling data-driven traffic management, surveillance, incident response, and intelligent enforcement across national highway networks.

Question Round 2: Beyond the Steering Wheel: AI-Powered Driver Monitoring & Safety Systems

This session, hosted by Netradyne, will focus on technologies enabling real-time driver monitoring, driving score analytics, and driver health assessment to improve road safety and operational efficiency. As mobility ecosystems become increasingly data-driven, the session will explore how intelligent systems can help drivers track their driving behaviour, fatigue levels, speed patterns, braking habits, and overall driving performance in real time.

Discussions will highlight AI-enabled driving score systems, health and fatigue monitoring technologies, telematics, predictive alerts, and connected mobility platforms that empower drivers and fleet operators to make informed adjustments instantly. The session aims to examine how digital intelligence and behavioural analytics can contribute to safer highways, reduced accidents, better compliance, and a more responsible transportation ecosystem under the 3E Highway framework — Electric, Electronic, and Efficient Highways.

Question Round 3: Smart Highways, Smarter Mobility: The Rise of Intelligent Transport Management Systems (ITMS)

This session will focus on how Intelligent Transport Management Systems (ITMS) can transform highways into proactive, lifesaving corridors by integrating real‑time data, AI, and connected infrastructure to prevent crashes, speed rescue, and keep commerce flowing.

This session will focus on the practical technologies that make highways intelligent — from roadside sensors and video analytics to V2I communications, edge analytics and corridor control rooms — and on how those technologies combine to detect hazards, predict risks and trigger automated interventions before collisions escalate.

This session will focus on operations and people: standardised Service Level Agreement (SLA) for uptime and incident response, protocols for rapid ambulance and tow deployments, and the institutional arrangements that connect police, highway authorities, EMS and control‑room operators into a single response ecosystem.

Question Round 4: Strengthening the E-Highway Ecosystem through Connected Commercial Vehicle (CCV) Protocols

This session will focus on strengthening India’s E-Highway ecosystem by enabling seamless integration of Connected Commercial Vehicle (CCV) protocols within intelligent mobility infrastructure.

It will explore how standardised communication frameworks between commercial vehicles and digital highway systems can enable real-time data exchange, improve traffic efficiency, enhance road safety, and support predictive mobility intelligence.

Key discussions will also highlight interoperability frameworks, digital infrastructure alignment, fleet-level intelligence systems, and the role of connected vehicle ecosystems in building safer, smarter, and more efficient national E-highways under the 3E (Electric, Electronic, Efficient) Highway vision.

Roundtable 2: Finance
Theme: Financing the Future of Electronic Highway Infrastructure

Question Round 1: Financing Models to Accelerate the Rollout of Smart E-Highway Infrastructure in India

Exploring sustainable and scalable financing models that can accelerate the development of smart Electronic Highway infrastructure across India. The discussion focuses on enabling investments for intelligent mobility systems, EV-ready corridors, digital infrastructure, charging ecosystems, and connected transport technologies through public-private partnerships, climate financing, and innovative infrastructure funding mechanisms.

Question Round 2: Mobilising Climate Capital and Blended Finance for Sustainable Mobility Infrastructure

Focusing on strategies to mobilise climate capital and blended finance mechanisms to support the development of sustainable mobility infrastructure in India. The discussion highlights the role of public-private partnerships, green investments, climate-aligned funding, and innovative financing frameworks in accelerating Electronic Highways, EV ecosystems, clean transportation networks, and future-ready mobility highways.

Question Round 3: The Role of Public-Private Partnerships, Guarantees, and Risk-Sharing in De-Risking Investments

Examining how Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs), financial guarantees, and risk-sharing mechanisms can help de-risk investments in large-scale mobility and infrastructure projects. The discussion focuses on creating investor confidence, improving project bankability, enabling long-term infrastructure financing, and accelerating the deployment of sustainable Electronic Highway and smart mobility ecosystems across India.

Question Round 4: Financing Connected Commercial Vehicles, Charging Networks, and Intelligent Transport Systems Across the E-Highway Ecosystem

Exploring financing strategies to support the deployment of connected commercial vehicles, EV charging networks, and Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS) across India’s evolving Electronic Highway ecosystem. The discussion focuses on enabling scalable investments in smart mobility infrastructure, digital transportation technologies, fleet electrification, and integrated highway energy networks to build efficient, connected, and future-ready mobility corridors.

Speakers

MD. Rihan

Chair 3G energy station Energy Working Group |  Director General, National Institute of Solar Energy

Shri. Sudhendu Jyoti Sinha

Principal Adviser-Ease of Doing Business

Former Adviser (Infrastructure Connectivity & E-mobility)-NITI Aayog

MD. Rihan

Chair 3G energy station Energy Working Group |  Director General, National Institute of Solar Energy

Shri. Akhilesh Srivastava

President – ITS India Forum

MD. Rihan

Chair 3G energy station Energy Working Group |  Director General, National Institute of Solar Energy

Shri. Amitabh Sinha

Head of Growth 

IET India

MD. Rihan

Chair 3G energy station Energy Working Group |  Director General, National Institute of Solar Energy

Shri. Abhijeet Sinha

National Program Director
Ease of Doing Business

MD. Rihan

Chair 3G energy station Energy Working Group |  Director General, National Institute of Solar Energy

Ms. Sreepriya Kowshik

Managing Director
Pinaka Innovation

MD. Rihan

Chair 3G energy station Energy Working Group |  Director General, National Institute of Solar Energy

Dr. (Shri.) Shiv Kumar

Director General
ITS India Forum

MD. Rihan

Chair 3G energy station Energy Working Group |  Director General, National Institute of Solar Energy

Shri. Satish Pandey

Senior Principal Scientist
Central Road Research Institute (CRRI)

MD. Rihan

Chair 3G energy station Energy Working Group |  Director General, National Institute of Solar Energy

Shri. Sanjeev Sehgal

Founder and Managing Director
Samriddhi Automations

MD. Rihan

Chair 3G energy station Energy Working Group |  Director General, National Institute of Solar Energy

Prof. Ashbir Singh

Director
I-Board India Limited

MD. Rihan

Chair 3G energy station Energy Working Group |  Director General, National Institute of Solar Energy

Shri. Nikhil Morsawala

Founder & Chief Financial Officer
Epic Energy

MD. Rihan

Chair 3G energy station Energy Working Group |  Director General, National Institute of Solar Energy

Shri. Joymalya Bose

Assistant Vice President
Propel Industries

MD. Rihan

Chair 3G energy station Energy Working Group |  Director General, National Institute of Solar Energy

Shri. Durgadutt Nedungadi

Vice President – International Business
Netradyne Technology India

MD. Rihan

Chair 3G energy station Energy Working Group |  Director General, National Institute of Solar Energy

Shri. Dharnesh Krishna Koganti

Regional Business Manager
Netradyne Technology India

MD. Rihan

Chair 3G energy station Energy Working Group |  Director General, National Institute of Solar Energy

Shri. Debasish Debsikdar

Sr. VP & Business Head – TTT
Jio Platforms

MD. Rihan

Chair 3G energy station Energy Working Group |  Director General, National Institute of Solar Energy

Shri. Anand Prakash

Senior Director – India Business
Netradyne Technology India

Amitabh Sinha

Co-Chair Ease of Doing Business | Working Group

Shri. Praveen Naruka

Director
⁠DHI Mobility

Amitabh Sinha

Co-Chair Ease of Doing Business | Working Group

Shri. Manish Jaiswal

Director
NATRAX

Amitabh Sinha

Co-Chair Ease of Doing Business | Working Group

Shri Mrityunjay Sharma

Ex-NITI Aayog,
Chevening Scholar

MD. Rihan

Chair 3G energy station Energy Working Group |  Director General, National Institute of Solar Energy

Shri. Achint Kaul

Vice President – Mobility Transformation & Strategy,
Safexpress 

MD. Rihan

Chair 3G energy station Energy Working Group |  Director General, National Institute of Solar Energy

Shri Anuj Jain

ZH infrastructure
HDFC Bank

Amitabh Sinha

Co-Chair Ease of Doing Business | Working Group

Shri. Rajiv Singh

Chief Business Officer
Blue Energy Motors – TAAS

Amitabh Sinha

Co-Chair Ease of Doing Business | Working Group

Ms. Samina Kanchwala

Chief Executive Officer
Samin Tekmindz

Amitabh Sinha

Co-Chair Ease of Doing Business | Working Group

Shri Vinay K. Bali

Director & Chief Operating Officer
CrossRoads

MD. Rihan

Chair 3G energy station Energy Working Group |  Director General, National Institute of Solar Energy

Shri Sunil Gupta

Zonal Head, North Commercial Vehicle Finance Division
HDFC Bank Ltd

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The Imperial
New Delhi

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