Adopt a long-term roadmap for emission standards beyond BSVI and harmonize the same with global standards by 2028
Rollout CAFE norms till 2025 and beyond and setup incentives/ penalties
Adopt a composite criterion based on length and CO2 emissions to classify vehicles for differential taxation purposes
Harmonize automotive standards over the next 5 years in line with WP-29
Improve the skill development and training eco-system, increase accountability of ASDC and implement a Labor Market Information System
Retain tax exemption on different levels of R&D expenditure with strong audit control
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Scale-up of indigenous R&D with commercially viable innovations
Harmonize AIS and BIS standards on safety critical parts over next 3 years
Fast track adoption of Bharat New Vehicle Safety Assessment Program
The draft Automotive Policy is available in the Department of Heavy Industry's website (www.dhi.nic.in) for information of all stakeholders and for seeking their comments by 26th February 2018.
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