India, June 3 -- It has been two years of the introduction of the All-India Tourist Permit (AITP), a landmark reform in India's interstate road transportation system. This progressive legislation was designed to simplify and promote seamless inter-state passenger movement, enhancing travel convenience and passenger safety while addressing persistent issues of bribery and bureaucratic delays linked to multiple state permits. The AITP aimed to embody the principle of "one nation, one permit," by consolidating permits into a single, nationally valid authorisation to enable uninterrupted interstate passenger movement, eliminate fragmented state-level permit systems and border taxes that previously obstructed the free movement of tourist vehicle...