Precise experimental data from the Large Hadron Collider and the lack of any persuasive
new physics signature demand improvement in the understanding of the Standard Model. The
scattering cross-sections are plagued with Leading power (LP) and next-to-leading power (NLP)
logarithms. Resummation of LP logarithms has a long history of almost three decades and their resummation methods are well known in the present literature. However, precise prediction also requires the resummation of NLP logarithms, as they have a sizeable numerical impact in the
cross-section calculation. These NLP logarithms for colour singlet processes are well known in the
literature, however, there is a scarcity of results when final state colour particles are involved in the
scattering process. In this paper, we discuss a new method of calculating the NLP logarithms where final state colour particles are involved and provide its application for Higgs+ jet production.

