Key Points

Union Minister Sarbananda Sonowal has announced ambitious plans to transform Assam into India's river economy hub. The centerpiece includes two luxury cruise ships being built at a cost of Rs 250 crore for deployment on the Brahmaputra by 2027. Over Rs 1000 crore has been invested in waterway infrastructure including cruise terminals and ship repair facilities. These developments position Assam to become a global river cruise destination following the successful model of Ganga river cruises.

Key Points: Sonowal Announces Assam River Economy Hub with 250 Crore Cruise Ships

  • Two luxury cruise ships worth Rs 250 crore for Brahmaputra by 2027
  • Rs 1000+ crore invested in Northeast waterway infrastructure projects
  • New Rs 239 crore ship repair facility at Pandu operational by 2026
  • Regional Centre of Excellence to train 5000 maritime professionals in Dibrugarh
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Assam to be made hub of India's river economy: Union Minister Sonowal

Union Minister Sonowal unveils Assam's river economy plan with luxury cruise ships, Rs 1000+ crore infrastructure, and new maritime training center.

"The Brahmaputra is not just a river, it is our lifeline - Sarbananda Sonowal"

Guwahati, Sep 2

Union Ports, Shipping and Waterways Minister Sarbananda Sonowal, on Tuesday, announced a series of ambitious projects aimed at positioning Assam and the Northeast as a hub of India's river tourism and inland waterways growth.

Speaking at the Water Voyage Northeast 2025 conference here, Union Minister Sonowal said that two luxury cruise ships are being built with a combined investment of Rs 250 crore for deployment on the Brahmaputra river.

Currently under construction at the Hooghly Cochin Shipyard in Howrah, the ships will be launched in 2027 under the government's Cruise Bharat Mission.

"The Brahmaputra is not just a river, it is our lifeline. By developing modern cruise terminals, ship repair facilities, and skill centres, we are unlocking the full potential of this mighty river," the Union Minister added.

He announced that more than Rs 1,000 crore has been invested in inland waterway infrastructure in the Northeast, with Rs 300 crore worth of projects already completed and the rest nearing completion.

The Union Minister said, "A Rs 239 crore ship repair facility at Pandu -- the first of its kind in the region -- will be operational by 2026. A Rs 180 crore dedicated approach road linking NH-27 directly to Pandu Port by September 2025 and Rs 299 crore worth of tourist jetties at Guijan, Neamati, Bishwanath Ghat and Silghat will boost cruise tourism."

He also added that a Rs 188 crore worth Regional Centre of Excellence in Dibrugarh will train 5,000 maritime professionals.

Union Minister Sonowal underlined that Assam already operates 14 of India's 25 river cruise vessels, and global recognition is growing.

"Forbes recently ranked the Ganga river cruise among the world's top 10. Assam is poised to become the next global river cruise destination," he said.

The Cruise Bharat Mission, launched last year, envisions 100 river cruise terminals and aims to double passenger numbers by 2029.

Highlighting Prime Minister Narendra Modi's vision, Union Minister Sonowal said, "Under his leadership, the Northeast has been placed at the centre of India's maritime roadmap. Our youth will not only drive growth in Assam but also contribute to India's rise as a global maritime power."

- IANS

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Priya S
Luxury cruise ships on Brahmaputra? Sounds amazing! Can't wait to experience this. Hope they maintain ecological balance and don't pollute our sacred river 🌊
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Aman W
Good initiative but hope the local communities benefit directly. Often big projects only help outsiders. The 5000 maritime professionals training should prioritize Assamese youth first.
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Sarah B
As someone who visited Assam last year, the river tourism potential is incredible! The scenery along Brahmaputra is breathtaking. This could put India on global tourism map 🚢
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Vikram M
₹1000+ crore investment is substantial. Hope the infrastructure development includes flood protection measures too. Brahmaputra's fury during monsoon cannot be ignored while developing tourism.
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Nisha Z
This is what we need - development that respects our natural resources while creating opportunities. The ship repair facility and skill center will boost local economy significantly 💪

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