India, May 9 -- If you've ever been stuck behind a never-ending line of trucks on a highway, crawling at a snail's pace while belching out thick clouds of diesel fumes, you've experienced just a fraction of India's freight crisis. Our roads are overloaded, our supply chains are inefficient, and logistics costs are eating into the economy. India moves 4.6 billion tonnes of goods annually, with nearly 60% of freight relying on trucks. Yet, our outdated trucking system is riddled with problems-clogged highways, fuel inefficiencies, and a chronic shortage of drivers, making goods movement slow and expensive. At 14% of Gross Domestic Product (GDP), India's logistics costs are among the highest in the world-far above the 8-10% global average. ...