India-Nepal Cross-Border Trucking Rules: A Guide for TransportersIndia-Nepal Cross-Border Trucking Rules: A Guide for Transporters

18 Feb 2025

India-Nepal Cross-Border Trucking Rules: A Guide for Transporters

A comprehensive guide on Nepal-India cross-border trucking rules, entry permits, customs duties, and commercial truck prices

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The movement of goods between Nepal and India relies heavily on cross-border trucking. Understanding the regulations governing this crucial trade route is essential for transporters on both sides. This guide provides a comprehensive overview of the key rules and considerations for commercial vehicle operation between the two countries.

Legal Framework

The foundation of Nepal-India trade and transit is the Treaty of Trade and Transit between the two nations. This treaty outlines the broad framework for the movement of goods, including provisions related to transportation. It's crucial for transporters to be familiar with the latest version of this treaty and any associated protocols or agreements. You can find the treaty details on the Ministry of External Affairs website of India. The Indian Embassy in Kathmandu also provides information regarding the entry of Indian registered vehicles into Nepal.

Entry of Indian-Registered Vehicles into Nepal

Indian-registered commercial vehicles, such as trucks and lorries, are permitted to enter Nepal under specific conditions:

  1. Temporary Importation: These vehicles can be temporarily imported into Nepal upon payment of the applicable customs duty.
  2. Duration of Stay: A vehicle is allowed to remain in Nepal for a maximum of 30 days within a calendar year. This period cannot be extended, even with additional charges.
  3. Day Visits: For visits limited to the nearest municipal area or market in Nepal, vehicles can enter without paying customs duty. However, owners must register their vehicle at the Nepalese border check post and obtain a 'Day Pass' or 'Challan'. The vehicle must return to India on the same day, and the pass must be surrendered upon exit.
  4. Extended Stays: For travel beyond the nearest Nepali town or for overnight stays, vehicles must register for the intended number of days and pay charges ranging from NPR 100 to NPR 500 per day, depending on the vehicle type. The issued pass should be retained for inspection and surrendered upon departure from Nepal.
  5. Overstay Protocol: If a vehicle needs to stay beyond the permitted period due to unforeseen circumstances, the owner should promptly contact the nearest Nepalese Customs Office (Bhansar) to request an extension before the current pass expires. In Kathmandu, extensions can be processed at the Nepal Customs office located at the Tribhuvan International Airport Cargo complex.
  6. Compliance: Vehicles found without a valid pass or with an expired pass are considered illegally present in Nepal. Such vehicles are subject to seizure and confiscation by authorities, leading to potential auctioning by Nepal Customs.

Entry of Nepal-Registered Vehicles into India

Nepalese commercial vehicles have specific provisions for entering India:

  1. Access to Border Areas: Nepalese vehicles, including trucks, can freely access the nearest municipal town, marketplace, or railhead in India without obtaining a permit, provided they return to Nepal on the same day. No levies or taxes are imposed for such short visits.
  2. Extended Travel: For journeys beyond the nearest Indian town or for stays exceeding one day, vehicle owners must secure a 'Vehicle Permit' from the Embassy of India in Kathmandu, the Consulate General of India in Birgunj, or the Embassy's Camp Office in Biratnagar. These permits are not issued by Nepalese authorities.
  3. Permit Details: Permits are available for durations of up to 3 or 6 months and can be issued for single, double, or multiple entries. The application process involves paying specified fees and providing a bank guarantee. Upon entering and exiting India, the permit must be stamped at the respective border check posts.
  4. Application Process: For vehicles registered in the zones of Narayani or Janakpur (with registration prefixes 'Na' and 'Ja'), applications should be submitted to the Consulate General of India in Birgunj. Applications are accepted on working days between 0930 and 1230 hours, with permits typically issued within three working days. Necessary forms and detailed information are available on the Consulate's website.

Staying Updated

Regulations governing cross-border trucking can change. It's essential for transporters to stay updated on the latest rules and procedures. Regularly checking official government websites and consulting with relevant authorities can help ensure compliance.

Conclusion

Navigating the complexities of Nepal-India cross-border trucking requires careful attention to detail and adherence to regulations. By understanding the legal framework, vehicle requirements, documentation needs, and operational considerations, transporters can ensure smooth and efficient movement of goods between the two countries. Staying informed about updates and working with reliable partners are key to success in this vital trade route. Stay tuned with 91trucks for all the latest news and updates related to new launches, commercial vehicles and industry insights. 91trucks is the fastest-growing digital platform aimed at providing you with the latest updates and information related to the commercial vehicle industry. 

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