Key Points

India is making a bold strategic move to revolutionize its maritime infrastructure with a massive $20 billion investment. The government aims to transform the sector through digital innovations, green technology, and improved logistics connectivity. Union Minister Sarbananda Sonowal highlighted ambitious plans to become a top shipbuilding nation by 2047. These efforts align with Prime Minister Modi's vision of a self-reliant and globally competitive India.

Key Points: Sonowal Reveals India's $20B Maritime Infrastructure Vision

  • India targets top five shipbuilding nations by 2047
  • Establishing three Green Hydrogen Hub Ports
  • Launching digital maritime ecosystem
  • Strengthening strategic maritime corridors
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India commits $20 billion for maritime infrastructure development: Sarbananda Sonowal

India commits massive investment to transform maritime sector, boost infrastructure, and become a global shipping powerhouse by 2047

"India is moving decisively toward the goals of Viksit Bharat and Atmanirbhar Bharat - Sarbananda Sonowal"

New Delhi, June 5

India has committed $20 billion for infrastructure development focused on enhancing multimodal logistics, port connectivity, and trade facilitation, Union Minister Sarbananda Sonowal said on Thursday.

Delivering the keynote speech at the India Country Session in Oslo and highlighted India’s growing maritime capabilities, including a favourable policy-induced investment environment, proven shipbuilding strength, circular economy efforts, and innovative financing plans to accelerate sectoral growth, he said: "Under the able and visionary leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, India is moving decisively toward the goals of Viksit Bharat and Atmanirbhar Bharat. These goals envisage India as a modern, self-reliant, inclusive, and globally engaged economy."

In this journey, the maritime sector is central - not just as a driver of growth, but as an enabler of resilience, sustainability, and strategic connectivity.

"India has launched wide-ranging efforts to expand port infrastructure, integrate logistics systems, and improve ease of doing business for the private sector. These reforms are already bearing fruit in the form of increased port efficiency, stronger cargo flows, and rising investor confidence," he said.

The Shipping Minister also highlighted strengthening of maritime connectivity and supply chains with strategic corridors like the India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor (IMEEC), the Eastern Maritime Corridor (EMC), and the International North-South Transport Corridor (INSTC).

"India is working to become a credible and competitive alternative. Through policy incentives, ease of doing business, and infrastructure enhancement, we are laying the foundation for India to emerge as one of the top five shipbuilding nations by 2047," he said.

India is establishing three Green Hydrogen Hub Ports — Kandla, Tuticorin, and Paradip — to support the manufacturing of green hydrogen and its derivatives and to pioneer the use of alternative fuels in the maritime domain.

"We are also proud to lead under the IMO’s Green Voyage 2050 initiative, assisting developing countries in their energy transitions," he added.

India’s maritime digital ecosystem is undergoing a transformation. Initiatives such as ONOP (One Nation-One Port Process), National Logistics Portal (Marine), and MAITRI – Virtual Trade Corridor are creating a unified national platform for port services and EXIM trade.

"These efforts are improving operational transparency, reducing transaction time and building real-time data systems. We are also engaging with global partners to establish Virtual Trade Corridors that will digitally connect ports, enabling seamless cargo movement and reducing bottlenecks," said the minister.

- IANS

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Rajesh K.
This is a visionary move by our government! 🇮🇳 Strengthening maritime infrastructure will make India a global trade hub and create lakhs of jobs. The focus on green hydrogen hubs shows we're thinking about both development and sustainability. Kudos to PM Modi and team!
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Priya M.
While the investment is impressive, I hope proper oversight mechanisms are in place. We've seen cost overruns in infrastructure projects before. The digital transformation initiatives sound promising though - will help reduce corruption in port operations.
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Amit S.
The strategic corridors like IMEEC are game-changers! This will counter China's Belt & Road and give India more geopolitical leverage. Our ports becoming world-class will benefit exporters like me who face so many logistics challenges currently.
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Sunita R.
Good to see focus on green initiatives like hydrogen hubs. But what about coastal communities? Hope this development doesn't displace fishermen or harm marine ecosystems. Development should be inclusive and environmentally responsible.
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Vikram J.
As someone from Kandla, excited to see our port selected for green hydrogen hub! 🎯 This will bring much-needed development to our region. Hope local youth get skill training to benefit from new job opportunities in maritime sector.
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Neha P.
The digital transformation is most impressive part. ONOP and virtual trade corridors will reduce so much red tape! Our imports/exports become faster, costs come down - benefits will reach common people through lower prices. Smart governance indeed!

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