Sonowal: MoU with Delhi University to Transform Maritime Education in India

Union Minister Sarbananda Sonowal announced a MoU between Delhi University and the Centre for Maritime Economy and Connectivity (CMEC) to boost maritime education and research. The agreement aims to strengthen India's maritime talent pipeline and align education with the country's long-term maritime vision. Sonowal highlighted that India's seafaring workforce has nearly tripled in 12 years, contributing 12% globally, with a target of 20% by 2030. The collaboration will focus on skill development, joint research, and emerging areas like green shipping and maritime policy.

Key Points: Maritime Education Boost: Sonowal Signs MoU with Delhi University

  • MoU between Delhi University and CMEC aims to strengthen maritime education and research
  • India targets 20% global maritime workforce share by 2030
  • Collaboration focuses on skill development, green shipping, and maritime policy
  • Country's seafaring workforce has nearly tripled in 12 years
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MoU with Delhi University to boost maritime education: Sonowal

Union Minister Sarbananda Sonowal signs MoU with Delhi University to boost maritime education, research, and skill development under PM Modi's vision for Viksit Bharat.

"As we move towards Viksit Bharat, the maritime sector will play an even more transformative role in driving India's economic growth... - Sarbananda Sonowal"

New Delhi, April 24

Union Minister of Ports, Shipping and Waterways Sarbananda Sonowal on Friday highlighted the transformative potential of India's maritime sector in driving economic growth, as two key Memoranda of Understanding were exchanged at the Delhi School of Economics.

The MoU between the University of Delhi and the Centre for Maritime Economy and Connectivity (CMEC) at the Research and Information System for Developing Countries (RIS) aims to strengthen maritime education, research and capacity building in alignment with India's long-term maritime vision.

Addressing a seminar on "Blue Economy: Its Imperatives for a Viksit Bharat," Union Minister Sarbananda Sonowal said, "As we move towards Viksit Bharat, the maritime sector will play an even more transformative role in driving India's economic growth, trade competitiveness and sustainable development. By strengthening the maritime talent pipeline-the core objective of this MoU-we are building a robust ecosystem to meet the growing demand for world-class maritime professionals, both in quality and scale, positioning India as a global leader in the sector. Under PM Narendra Modi's vision, India is aligning education, policy and innovation to emerge as a global maritime leader."

Highlighting India's strategic maritime advantages, the minister noted that with a coastline of over 11,000 kilometres and 111 national waterways (NWs), strengthening the maritime ecosystem is a national imperative. Sonowal emphasised that the government's maritime vision, guided by the SAGAR and MAHASAGAR doctrines, reflects a commitment to regional cooperation, maritime security and shared prosperity.

The MoU seeks to foster interdisciplinary collaboration between academia and policy institutions, with a focus on skill development, capacity building and research in emerging maritime domains. Key areas of cooperation include the development of academic frameworks for maritime courses, joint research projects, training programmes, knowledge dissemination and professional counselling for students.

Sonowal described the collaboration as a "forward-looking step" that bridges academia and industry, creating opportunities for youth to engage with India's expanding maritime sector.

The Shipping Minister stressed that human capital will be central to India's maritime ambitions, noting that the country's seafaring workforce has nearly tripled in the past 12 years and now contributes about 12% of the global maritime workforce, with a target to reach 20% by 2030. "MoU between University of Delhi and CMEC will boost maritime education, research and skill development," Sonowal said.

The Union Minister also highlighted that India's maritime transformation is being driven by an integrated approach encompassing port-modernisation, multi-modal connectivity, sustainability initiatives and digitalisation.

The collaboration is expected to open new avenues for students and researchers in fields such as maritime logistics, green shipping, supply chain management and maritime policy, contributing to the broader vision of a sustainable and globally competitive Blue Economy.

During the event, an additional MoU was also exchanged between RIS and the Delhi School of Economics (DSE) to promote joint programmes in public policy research and training.

The ceremony was attended by senior officials, academic leaders, faculty members and students, marking a significant step towards integrating education, research and policy in India's maritime sector.

- IANS

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Priya S
Hmm, it sounds promising on paper, but I hope this MoU translates into real opportunities for students and not just another bureaucratic agreement. The maritime sector does need more focus, especially with our long coastline. Let's see how many students actually benefit from this collaboration.
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Sarah B
It's impressive to see India investing in maritime education. The target of 20% global maritime workforce by 2030 shows serious ambition. Also, the mention of green shipping and sustainability is crucial as the world moves towards cleaner trade routes. Well done, Minister Sonowal.
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Rahul R
Blue economy is the next big thing for India! With 111 national waterways and a long coastline, we have so much potential. But the key is execution—we need better port connectivity and multimodal transport. Hope this MoU leads to more research in maritime policy and supply chain management. All the best! 🚢
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Kavya N
Nice to see Delhi University branching out into maritime studies. This could really help students from non-coastal states understand the importance of our maritime sector. The focus on skill development and professional counselling is much needed. Hope the courses are designed practically and not just theoretical.
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James A
This is a smart move. India's maritime sector is growing fast, and partnerships between universities and research institutions like RIS can create a skilled workforce. The mention of MAHASAGAR doctrine and regional cooperation shows India is thinking strategically. Let's hope it delivers tangible results for students and the economy.

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