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The Automotive Research Association of India (ARAI), established in 1966, is the leading automotive R&D organization of the country automotive industry in collaboration with the Government of India and is under the administrative control of Ministry of Heavy Industries, Government of India.

The Department of Scientific and Industrial Research, Ministry of Science and Technology, Government of India has recognized ARAI as a Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (SIRO). Further, ARAI is one of the prime Testing and Certification Agency notified by Government of India under Rule 126 of Central Motor Vehicle Rules, 1989. ARAI also has a Centre of Excellence in E-mobility, a Technology Centre at Chakan near Pune, and Homologation and Calibration Centre. Futuristic Adaptive Smart Techniques (FAST) Laboratory are some of the recent additions to ARAI’s comprehensive capabilities.

Our Vision

OUR VISION

Our Mission

OUR MISSION

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Message From The Director

The automotive sector has always been of paramount importance for the country's growth and ARAI has been playing dynamic role in the progress of Indian automotive sector for over last five decades, working in harmony and confidence with its stakeholders, like Government, Industry and Academia for development of Automotive Industry, by playing multiple roles. Testing & Validation, Certification & Homologation, Design & Development, Standardization & Harmonization, Advisory services, and Research & Development are some of the key areas of our focus.

We are committed to providing world-class services and solutions to the automotive industry, contributing to the vision of a self-reliant India. Our team of dedicated professionals continuously strives to innovate and excel, ensuring that we remain at the forefront of automotive technology.

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Dr. Reji Mathai

Director, ARAI

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Publications

ARAI Journal

ARAI Journal of Mobility Technology

Automotive Abstracts

Automotive Abstracts