Cabinet Nod for Ship Repair Facility Boosts India's Maritime Power: PM Modi

Prime Minister Narendra Modi stated that the Cabinet's approval for a world-class Ship Repair Facility in Vadinar, Gujarat, is a crucial step in strengthening India's maritime capabilities. The project, with a combined investment of Rs 1,570 crore, will be jointly implemented by Deendayal Port Authority and Cochin Shipyard Limited. It aims to service large vessels up to 300 meters, reducing India's dependence on foreign shipyards and curbing foreign exchange outflow. The facility is expected to generate approximately 290 direct and 1,100 indirect jobs, contributing to regional economic growth and the Maritime India Vision 2030.

Key Points: Cabinet Okays Ship Repair Facility in Gujarat: PM Modi

  • Cabinet approves Rs 1,570 crore Ship Repair Facility at Vadinar, Gujarat
  • Facility to service large vessels up to 300m, reducing foreign dependence
  • Project to generate 290 direct and 1,100 indirect jobs
  • Jointly implemented by Deendayal Port Authority and Cochin Shipyard Limited
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"Cabinet approval for Ship Repair Facility important in strengthening India's maritime capabilities": PM Modi

PM Modi says Cabinet approval for a world-class Ship Repair Facility at Vadinar, Gujarat, will boost India's maritime capabilities, create jobs, and reduce dependence on foreign yards.

"The Cabinet approval for a world-class Ship Repair Facility at Vadinar, Gujarat marks an important step in strengthening India's maritime capabilities. - Narendra Modi"

New Delhi, May 5

Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Tuesday that the Cabinet's approval for the establishment of a world-class Ship Repair Facility in Vadinar, Gujarat, was a significant move to bolster India's maritime capabilities and position the country as a global leader in ship repair services.

In a post on X, Prime Minister Modi highlighted the cabinet approval for the establishment of a world-class Ship Repair Facility.

"The Cabinet approval for a world-class Ship Repair Facility at Vadinar, Gujarat marks an important step in strengthening India's maritime capabilities. It will enhance our ability to service large vessels, generate employment, boost ancillary industries and improve the competitiveness of our ports. This project will contribute to building a robust, future-ready maritime ecosystem and accelerate growth in the blue economy," he said.

In a press release by the Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs (CCEA), "The Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs, chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, on Tuesday approved the development of a state-of-the-art Ship Repair Facility at Vadinar, Gujarat, marking a major expansion of the national ship repair ecosystem. The project will be jointly implemented by Deendayal Port Authority (DPA) and Cochin Shipyard Limited (CSL), with a combined investment of Rs 1,570 crore."

The project is planned as a brownfield facility with a 650 metres jetty, two large floating dry docks, workshops and associated marine infrastructure. Vadinar's natural deep draft, connectivity to major shipping routes, and proximity to key ports such as Mundra and Kandla make it an optimal location for repair operations, particularly for large commercial and foreign-flagged vessels.

The project will also create opportunities for skill development and generate direct and indirect employment, while enabling the growth of maritime ancillary services and MSMEs in the surrounding region.

"The Vadinar Ship Repair Facility will directly address a critical gap in India's ship repair infrastructure, as the country currently lacks adequate domestic capacity to repair large vessels exceeding 230 m in length. By enabling repair of vessels up to 300 m, the facility will allow high-value repairs of large vessels within India. This will significantly reduce dependence on foreign shipyards and curb foreign exchange outflow," the release stated.

Enhanced turnaround times and strengthened repair capability on the western coast will improve the overall competitiveness of Indian ports. The project is expected to create sustainable employment, generating approximately 290 direct and around 1,100 indirect jobs across ship repair, logistics, and ancillary industries, while catalysing a broader maritime industrial ecosystem.

The release said, "The initiative will contribute to regional economic growth and support India's long-term maritime objectives under Maritime India Vision 2030 and Maritime Amrit Kaal Vision 2047."

- ANI

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James A
Impressive investment at Rs 1,570 crore. As someone who works in global shipping logistics, I can confirm that India's repair capacity has been a weak link. If executed well, Vadinar could become a serious competitor to Dubai and Singapore for dry docking services in the Indian Ocean region.
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Priya S
Finally, some concrete movement on Maritime Amrit Kaal Vision 2047. But let's be honest - 290 direct jobs is quite modest for a Rs 1,570 crore project. I hope the government ensures that local communities, especially from the Kutch region, get priority in training and employment. Also need to ensure minimal environmental impact on the Gulf of Kutch marine ecosystem. 🌊
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Vikram M
Chalo, good move! Being based in Mumbai, I've seen how our ports struggle with maintenance. The partnership between Deendayal Port Authority and Cochin Shipyard is smart - Cochin has proven expertise in ship repair. Vadinar's location near Kandla and Mundra will create a mini-maritime hub in Gujarat. Now let's hope execution matches the vision! 👍
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Rohit P
This is a game-changer for the MSME sector in Gujarat! Ancillary industries like steel fabrication, electrical works, and marine equipment suppliers will boom. Also, having two floating dry docks means flexibility in handling different vessel sizes. Hope the government keeps an eye on timely completion - infrastructure projects often get delayed in India. 🤞

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