Arya Omnitalk Powers India’s Toll Revolution with AI-Driven Solutions
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Arya Omnitalk Powers India’s Toll Revolution with AI-Driven Solutions

Arya Omnitalk, a leader in intelligent transportation systems, is revolutionising toll collection across India’s national highways with its advanced AI-powered Toll Management Solutions. Designed for rugged remote toll locations, the company’s cutting-edge technology ensures seamless, reliable, and secure tolling—especially during high-capacity operations exceeding 200%.

By integrating real-time analytics, cyber protection, and FASTag-based cashless tolling, Arya Omnitalk’s systems are significantly reducing congestion, improving transparency, and enhancing revenue assurance. Its fully automated Toll Management System (TMS) enables real-time transaction processing, accurate vehicle classification, and robust fraud prevention, allowing toll operations to function without revenue leakages.

“Our mission is to deliver smarter toll collection systems that enhance efficiency and elevate commuter experience,” said Mr. Anuresh Sharma, COO, HTMS, Arya Omnitalk. “With ANPR, AVC, and Weigh-in-Motion technologies, toll operators are equipped to enforce rules, track traffic, and optimise operations instantly.”

Arya Omnitalk’s toll systems support both electronic and manual payments, offering flexibility across diverse traffic scenarios. The platform's traffic monitoring, lane management, and AI-driven congestion control enable uninterrupted flow, even during peak hours. Integrated surveillance, AI-enabled fraud detection, and cyber defence further strengthen system security.

A recent testament to Arya Omnitalk’s capabilities was its successful management of the Lalanagar Toll Plaza during Mahakumbh 2025 in Prayagraj. The massive religious congregation welcomed 450 million visitors over 45 days. With over 70,000 vehicle movements recorded daily across 14 lanes, Arya Omnitalk ensured uninterrupted toll operations using predictive analytics, dedicated VIP lanes, FASTag systems, and 24x7 support—setting a new revenue record during a mega event.

“The Mahakumbh experience validated our scalable systems’ ability to handle record-breaking traffic with zero downtime,” Sharma added.

Established in 2002 as a joint venture between Arvind Ltd and JM Baxi Group, Arya Omnitalk has implemented over 2,000 toll lanes across 400+ plazas and manages a wide-area radio network covering 1,500 km of highways. It is also actively engaged in Smart City projects and fleet tracking solutions across India.

With its future-ready, modular solutions, Arya Omnitalk is accelerating India's transition towards a smarter, more efficient tolling ecosystem—making it the partner of choice for concessionaires, infrastructure developers, and government bodies aiming for next-gen highway operations.

Arya Omnitalk, a leader in intelligent transportation systems, is revolutionising toll collection across India’s national highways with its advanced AI-powered Toll Management Solutions. Designed for rugged remote toll locations, the company’s cutting-edge technology ensures seamless, reliable, and secure tolling—especially during high-capacity operations exceeding 200%. By integrating real-time analytics, cyber protection, and FASTag-based cashless tolling, Arya Omnitalk’s systems are significantly reducing congestion, improving transparency, and enhancing revenue assurance. Its fully automated Toll Management System (TMS) enables real-time transaction processing, accurate vehicle classification, and robust fraud prevention, allowing toll operations to function without revenue leakages. “Our mission is to deliver smarter toll collection systems that enhance efficiency and elevate commuter experience,” said Mr. Anuresh Sharma, COO, HTMS, Arya Omnitalk. “With ANPR, AVC, and Weigh-in-Motion technologies, toll operators are equipped to enforce rules, track traffic, and optimise operations instantly.” Arya Omnitalk’s toll systems support both electronic and manual payments, offering flexibility across diverse traffic scenarios. The platform's traffic monitoring, lane management, and AI-driven congestion control enable uninterrupted flow, even during peak hours. Integrated surveillance, AI-enabled fraud detection, and cyber defence further strengthen system security. A recent testament to Arya Omnitalk’s capabilities was its successful management of the Lalanagar Toll Plaza during Mahakumbh 2025 in Prayagraj. The massive religious congregation welcomed 450 million visitors over 45 days. With over 70,000 vehicle movements recorded daily across 14 lanes, Arya Omnitalk ensured uninterrupted toll operations using predictive analytics, dedicated VIP lanes, FASTag systems, and 24x7 support—setting a new revenue record during a mega event. “The Mahakumbh experience validated our scalable systems’ ability to handle record-breaking traffic with zero downtime,” Sharma added. Established in 2002 as a joint venture between Arvind Ltd and JM Baxi Group, Arya Omnitalk has implemented over 2,000 toll lanes across 400+ plazas and manages a wide-area radio network covering 1,500 km of highways. It is also actively engaged in Smart City projects and fleet tracking solutions across India. With its future-ready, modular solutions, Arya Omnitalk is accelerating India's transition towards a smarter, more efficient tolling ecosystem—making it the partner of choice for concessionaires, infrastructure developers, and government bodies aiming for next-gen highway operations.

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