India's Maritime Vision 2047 Aims for Global Leadership, 1.5 Crore Jobs

Union Minister Sarbananda Sonowal announced the Maritime Amrit Kaal Vision 2047, aiming to re-establish India as a global maritime leader. The ambitious vision projects investments exceeding ₹80 lakh crore and the creation of 1.5 crore jobs in the sector. He highlighted Kerala's strategic role and the transformative growth of India's maritime infrastructure since 2014, including a doubling of port capacity. The minister cited the success of Vizhinjam Port, which has already handled over 1.51 million TEUs since its inauguration.

Key Points: India's Maritime Vision 2047: ₹80 Lakh Cr Investment, Global Leadership

  • ₹80+ lakh crore investment projected
  • 1.5 crore jobs to be generated
  • Vizhinjam Port expansion highlighted
  • Port capacity doubled in a decade
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India to regain maritime leadership under Maritime Amrit Kaal Vision 2047: Sarbananda Sonowal

Union Minister Sarbananda Sonowal unveils ambitious Maritime Amrit Kaal Vision 2047, targeting massive investment, job creation, and regained global maritime supremacy.

"India's long-lost maritime supremacy will be regained and we shall be the global maritime leader once again. - Sarbananda Sonowal"

Thiruvananthapuram, January 24

India will regain its maritime supremacy and shall become the global maritime leader once again under the Maritime Amrit Kaal Vision 2047, Union Minister for Ports, Shipping and Waterways, Sarbananda Sonowal said Saturday.

India's maritime sector is projected to attract investment worth over Rs 80 lakhs crore and generate 1.5 crore jobs in the coming years, the Union minister said, citing the ambitious 2047 maritime vision.

"Guided by the Maritime Amrit Bharat Vision 2047, launched by our Prime Minister Narendra Modi, India's maritime sector is projected to attract investment worth over 80 lakhs crore and generate 1.5 crore jobs in the coming years," he said, speaking at the foundation stone laying ceremony for Phase 2 of Vizhinjam Port.

"As a result of this investment, India's long-lost maritime supremacy will be regained and we shall be the global maritime leader once again. With world-class port, modern shipping, strong shipbuilding and vibrant inland waterways, Kerala is well positioned to play a leadership role in India's maritime future," Sonowal said.

About Kerala, he said, it is a state whose destiny has always been closely interwined with the sea.

"From ancient maritime trade routes to modern global shipping lines, Kerala has remained a gateway between India and the world."

"Kerala occupies a very special place in this national maritime transformation. Its strategic location on major East-West shipping routes, its skilled human resources, and its strong institutional capacity make it a maritime and logistic hub on the Western coast," he added.

Under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Sonowal said India's maritime sector has undergone a fundamental transformation since 2014.

"Port shipping, shipbuilding, coastal shipping, and inland waterways are no longer treated as isolated segment, but as a unified engine of national growth, logistic efficiency, and global competitiveness," he said, highlighting growth in each sector.

Port capacity and coastal cargo have doubled over the past decade, he said.

The number of Indian seafarers has increased three times, and the number of maritime cruise passengers has gone up four times, the cruise sector has expanded five times, cargo movement on inland waterways has increased eight times, and the number of operational national waterways has increased 10 times, the Union Minister said.

Speaking of Vizhinjam Port, he said since its dedication to the nation by Prime Minister Narendra Modi in May 2025, the port has so far handled over 710 vessels, handling more than 1.51 million TEUs.

Operating at over 130 per cent capacity utilization, Vizhinjam crossed the 1 million-TEU milestone well ahead of projection and established direct connectivity with Europe, the Americas, Africa, and Far East, Sonowal said in his address.

"On completion, Vizhinjam will have one of India's longest continuous container part of two kilometers, enhanced backwater protection, state-of-the-art automation, and the capability to handle next generation vessel of up to 28,000 TEUs...Install capacity will rise from 1 million tubes to 3 million tubes with the potential to up to 5.7 million tubes annually," the minister added.

- ANI

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Rohit P
The numbers are impressive - cargo movement up 8 times, seafarers tripled. But the real test is execution. We've seen big visions before. Hope this one translates to on-ground efficiency and doesn't get lost in bureaucratic delays.
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Aditya G
Kerala's potential as a logistics hub is finally being recognized! Our skilled workforce and strategic location are perfect for this. Vizhinjam handling over 1.5 million TEUs already is a great start. Excited for the future!
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Sarah B
Investing 80 lakh crore is a staggering amount. As someone working in global trade, if India can build world-class port infrastructure and streamline processes, it will be a game-changer for the entire region's supply chains.
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Vikram M
The focus on inland waterways is crucial too. We have so many rivers that can be used for cargo, reducing road congestion. Hope the environmental impact on coastal areas is studied carefully though. Development must be sustainable.
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Karthik V
Regaining maritime leadership is a proud goal. But alongside mega-ports, we need to support our fishermen and small-scale coastal communities. They are the backbone of our maritime culture. The vision should include them.

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