New Delhi, Nov. 5 -- The government has expanded the electronic cargo tracking system (ECTS) for Nepal-bound shipments, allowing transit cargo movement through additional Indian ports and new rail-road routes.

The decision, announced on Tuesday, simplifies procedures, reduces transit time, eases pressure on key ports, and enhances the security of cargo movement between the two countries, while also supporting India's growing export volumes to Nepal.

The GPS-enabled system allows real-time tracking of containers, replacing the earlier manual sealing and paper-based documentation process.

"The system enhances predictability, reduces delays and ensures secure, tamper-proof cargo movement. Extending it to more routes will make cross-border...