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India clears way for self-driving, safety car tech to reduce road deaths

Citi NewsroombyCiti Newsroom
June 12, 2026
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Vehicles queue in a long traffic jam in New Delhi, India, February 19, 2026. REUTERS/Bhawika Chhabra Purchase Licensing Rights

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India has scrapped a licence requirement for radar sensors, freeing ​automakers to adopt technology that helps cars avoid ‌crashes and drive themselves by sensing surrounding objects, in a bid to make some of the world’s deadliest roads safer.

The ​world’s third-largest car market, India, reported ​more than 177,000 deaths in nearly half a ⁠million road accidents in 2024, the latest figures show.

In ​a notice on Thursday, the government waived the licence ​requirement for radar sensors operating in the frequency band from 77GHz to 81 GHz. That lets companies enable the technology ​without the government having to separately assign the airwaves.

Automakers ​Maruti Suzuki, Tata Motors, and Mahindra & Mahindra stand to benefit from ‌the ⁠change, as well as the suppliers behind them, such as Germany’s Bosch and Continental.

The radar sensors let a car gauge safe distances, and drive features such as ​emergency braking, adaptive ​cruise control ⁠, and blindspot warnings, to form a basis for autonomous driving.

The change brings India ​in line with the United States, the ​European ⁠Union, and a global telecoms standard, all of which dedicate the same frequency band to vehicle radar.

That lets carmakers ⁠and ​suppliers tap into the same ​off-the-shelf hardware worldwide, rather than having to build an India-specific version.

Source: Reuters

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