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Below is a structured based on how such a system would function, its challenges, and its applications. Since no official published paper exists by this exact name, this is a proposed framework developed from first principles. A Framework for "Vahan Samanvay Internet Query": Unified Vehicular Data Retrieval via Semantic Web Integration Author: [Generated AI / Researcher] Date: April 14, 2026 Domain: Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS), e-Governance, Semantic Web Abstract The "Vahan Samanvay Internet Query" (VSIQ) proposes a standardized, interoperable query layer over India’s distributed Vahan database of registered vehicles. Current vehicle information retrieval relies on fragmented state-level portals, non-machine-readable formats, and manual RTO (Regional Transport Office) visits. This paper conceptualizes VSIQ as a RESTful semantic query interface that resolves vehicle identity, ownership history, insurance status, pollution certificates, and enforcement actions. We define the system architecture, data schema, query syntax, and discuss privacy, performance, and legal compliance with the IT Act and Motor Vehicles Act. A prototype query— /vahan/query?reg=DL01CA1234&fields=owner,fitness —demonstrates response unification. The paper concludes that VSIQ can reduce road fraud, enable real-time traffic enforcement, and empower citizens—provided robust OAuth2-based consent and audit trails are implemented. 1. Introduction India has over 35 crore registered vehicles as of 2026, managed under the Vahan platform by MoRTH (Ministry of Road Transport and Highways). However, third-party access (e.g., insurers, police, used-car buyers) remains problematic. “Samanvay” implies a harmonized query mechanism that bridges state RTO silos.

No unified internet-queryable interface exists for retrieving verified vehicular data in real time. Existing systems require per-state logins, CAPTCHA-protected HTML forms, or offline RTI (Right to Information) requests.

This is an interesting request. The phrase appears to be a specific technical term from the Indian transport ecosystem. "Vahan" refers to India's national vehicle registration database, and "Samanvay" (meaning "synergy" or "coordination") suggests a unified interface.

"query": "vehicle:regno=UP32AB1234", "fields": ["owner_name", "fitness_upto", "insurance_comp"], "purpose": "insurance_verification"

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Vahan Samanvay Internet Query Access

Below is a structured based on how such a system would function, its challenges, and its applications. Since no official published paper exists by this exact name, this is a proposed framework developed from first principles. A Framework for "Vahan Samanvay Internet Query": Unified Vehicular Data Retrieval via Semantic Web Integration Author: [Generated AI / Researcher] Date: April 14, 2026 Domain: Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS), e-Governance, Semantic Web Abstract The "Vahan Samanvay Internet Query" (VSIQ) proposes a standardized, interoperable query layer over India’s distributed Vahan database of registered vehicles. Current vehicle information retrieval relies on fragmented state-level portals, non-machine-readable formats, and manual RTO (Regional Transport Office) visits. This paper conceptualizes VSIQ as a RESTful semantic query interface that resolves vehicle identity, ownership history, insurance status, pollution certificates, and enforcement actions. We define the system architecture, data schema, query syntax, and discuss privacy, performance, and legal compliance with the IT Act and Motor Vehicles Act. A prototype query— /vahan/query?reg=DL01CA1234&fields=owner,fitness —demonstrates response unification. The paper concludes that VSIQ can reduce road fraud, enable real-time traffic enforcement, and empower citizens—provided robust OAuth2-based consent and audit trails are implemented. 1. Introduction India has over 35 crore registered vehicles as of 2026, managed under the Vahan platform by MoRTH (Ministry of Road Transport and Highways). However, third-party access (e.g., insurers, police, used-car buyers) remains problematic. “Samanvay” implies a harmonized query mechanism that bridges state RTO silos.

No unified internet-queryable interface exists for retrieving verified vehicular data in real time. Existing systems require per-state logins, CAPTCHA-protected HTML forms, or offline RTI (Right to Information) requests. vahan samanvay internet query

This is an interesting request. The phrase appears to be a specific technical term from the Indian transport ecosystem. "Vahan" refers to India's national vehicle registration database, and "Samanvay" (meaning "synergy" or "coordination") suggests a unified interface. Below is a structured based on how such

"query": "vehicle:regno=UP32AB1234", "fields": ["owner_name", "fitness_upto", "insurance_comp"], "purpose": "insurance_verification" A prototype query— /vahan/query

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