Key Points

India has inaugurated its largest cruise terminal in Mumbai, marking a significant milestone in maritime infrastructure development. The Mumbai International Cruise Terminal can handle 1 million passengers annually and accommodate 5 ships simultaneously. Union Minister Sarbananda Sonowal emphasized the project's alignment with Prime Minister Modi's vision of transforming India into a global cruise hub. The initiative is part of the ambitious Cruise Bharat Mission, which aims to create numerous cruise terminals and generate substantial employment opportunities.

Key Points: Sonowal Launches Mumbai's Massive Cruise Terminal Project

  • Mumbai International Cruise Terminal can handle 1 million passengers annually
  • Rs 5,700 crore infrastructure MoUs signed at Vadhavan Port
  • Project aligns with Modi's global cruise hub vision
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India's largest cruise terminal inaugurated, Rs 5,700 cr infra MoUs at Vadhavan Port signed

India's largest cruise terminal opens in Mumbai, signaling major maritime infrastructure boost under Cruise Bharat Mission

"Mumbai, with its longstanding repute as a major maritime hub, commenced Cruise Operations - Sarbananda Sonowal"

Mumbai, April 21

Union Minister of Ports, Shipping and Waterways, Sarbananda Sonowal, on Monday, flagged off cruise operations from the Mumbai International Cruise Terminal (MICT), India's largest cruise terminal.

The MICT, developed as per Cruise Bharat Mission, was developed as per latest global standards and is expected to take a pioneering role in developing cruise tourism in India, according to the Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways.

"It is only logical that we work towards realising Prime Minister Narendra Modi's vision of 'Bharat becoming a global cruise hub through its state-of-the-art infrastructure. Today, Mumbai, with its longstanding repute as a major maritime hub in the world, commenced Cruise Operations from the Mumbai International Cruise Terminal, providing passengers modern amenities for a better and safer experience," Union Minister Sonowal said on the occasion.

Spread over a built-up area of more than 4,15,000 square feet, the MICT is developed at Ballard Pier. It is equipped with 72 check-in and immigration counters spreading over an area of 2,07,000 square feet on the first two floors (G+1) while the other two floors (2+3) are developed as commercial floors.

The newly inaugurated MICT is designed to handle 1 million passengers every year with an approximate 10,000 passengers per day. It can also handle 5 ships simultaneously, with 11 meters draft and up to 300 meters length. At the parking space, more than 300 vehicles can be parked simultaneously.

The Union Minister also inaugurated the renovated Fire Memorial at Victoria Docks as well as renovated two heritage buildings -- Fort House at Ballard Estate and Evelyn House at Colaba.

Sonowal also inaugurated Sagar Upvan garden, along with 'Shore to Ship Electric Supply' under the Green Port Initiative.

The minister also attended the MoU signing ceremony for the development of infrastructure projects with an investment worth more than Rs 5,700 crore at Vadhavan Port.

The agreements were signed for development of a terminal for handling container, bulk, and liquid cargo with investment of Rs 4,200 crore, development of a dedicated terminal for handling bulk and liquid cargo with an investment of Rs 1,000 crore and development of a liquid cargo jetty and a tank farm with a capacity of 3,00,000 CBM for handling liquefied chemicals and related products with an investment of Rs 500 crore.

The Cruise Bharat Mission has set ambitious yet achievable goals like development of 10 international sea cruise terminals, creation of 100 river cruise terminals, launch of 5 marinas along our coast, seamless integration of more than 5000 km of waterways, 1 million sea cruise passengers and 1.5 million river cruise passengers by 2029, while creating over 400,000 direct and indirect jobs across the cruise value chain.

- IANS

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Rahul K.
This is fantastic news! Mumbai deserves world-class cruise facilities. Can't wait to take my family on a cruise vacation without needing to fly abroad first. The terminal looks amazing in the pictures! 🚢
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Priya M.
While I appreciate the development, I hope they've considered the environmental impact. Cruise ships are notorious polluters. The Green Port Initiative is a good start but needs strict enforcement.
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Amit S.
₹5700 crore investment is massive! This will create so many jobs and boost tourism. India is finally getting the maritime infrastructure it deserves. Next step - make cruise vacations affordable for middle class families.
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Neha P.
The heritage building renovations are such a nice touch! Mumbai's colonial architecture is beautiful and preserving it while developing modern facilities shows great vision. 👏
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Vikram D.
I work in shipping logistics and this is game-changing. The multi-cargo handling capacity at Vadhavan will reduce congestion at JNPT. Smart planning to develop both tourism and trade infrastructure simultaneously.
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Sunita R.
Hope they maintain it well. Too often our new facilities start deteriorating within years of opening. The 1 million passenger target is ambitious but achievable if they market it right to international tourists too.

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