India's Maritime Boom: Rs 8 Trillion Investment to Create 1.5 Crore Jobs by 2047

India's maritime sector is set for massive growth with trillions in investment. The government projects this will create millions of new jobs over the next two decades. Minister Puri emphasized how maritime strength directly supports India's economic expansion. The announcement came during India Maritime Week, which united global leaders to discuss future partnerships.

Key Points: India Maritime Sector Rs 8 Trillion Investment 1.5 Crore Jobs

  • Rs 8 trillion investment to transform India's maritime infrastructure by 2047
  • 1.5 crore new jobs expected across coastal and shipping sectors
  • India's 11,000-km coastline contributes 60% to national GDP
  • Maritime Week brings together 100 countries and 500 exhibitors
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India's Maritime sector to draw Rs 8 trillion investment, create 1.5 crore jobs by 2047: Hardeep Singh Puri

Union Minister Hardeep Singh Puri announces massive Rs 8 trillion investment in India's maritime sector, projected to create 1.5 crore new jobs by 2047 during India Maritime Week.

"The maritime sector is poised to attract Rs 8 trillion of investment in trade, and 1.5 crore new jobs by 2047 - Hardeep Singh Puri"

Mumbai, October 29

India's maritime sector is set to attract trillions of investments and create more than one crore new jobs by 2047, Union Minister for Petroleum and Natural Gas Hardeep Singh Puri said while speaking at the India Maritime Week 2025. "The maritime sector is poised to attract Rs 8 trillion of investment in trade, and 1.5 crore new jobs by 2047," he stated, adding that India's economic progress is closely tied to its maritime strength.

Puri said that India's maritime journey is entering a phase of rapid growth, anchored in trade, innovation, and global partnerships.

Highlighting the growing scale of India's infrastructure, the minister shared that he met Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath recently, who confirmed that the first phase of the Jewar Airport would become operational by the end of November. "The combined footfall of Jewar Airport and IGI Airport will be more than the footfall of Heathrow and many other airports combined," Puri said, underlining India's expanding air and trade connectivity.

Puri also said that events like India Maritime Week bring together over 100 countries, 500 exhibitors, and more than one lakh delegates. He described the forum as one that "forges partnerships that will define the next maritime century."

He added that India Maritime Week is "a celebration of India's deep oceanic heritage and its bright future." Puri emphasised that the country's maritime tradition stretches "from the dockyards of Lothal to the Chola fleets to the Maratha navies," reflecting centuries of sea-linked trade and defense strength.

Speaking on India's growing economic role, he said, "India is growing rapidly, with the GDP now at USD 4.3 trillion. Over 50 per cent of our GDP comes from external sectors, and we cannot underestimate the importance of trade and shipping in our growing economy."

The event, inaugurated by Union Home Minister and Minister of Cooperation Amit Shah in Mumbai on Monday, brought together several key leaders including Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis, Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel, Goa Chief Minister Pramod Sawant, Odisha Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi, Maharashtra Deputy Chief Ministers Eknath Shinde and Ajit Pawar, and Union Minister for Ports, Shipping and Waterways Sarbananda Sonowal.

In his address on Monday, Shah said that "this is India's Maritime Moment," marking the transformation of the Gateway of India into the "Gateway of the World." He said that over the past decade, structural reforms in the maritime economy have positioned India as a strong global player.

Shah highlighted India's 11,000-kilometre coastline and 13 coastal states and Union Territories, noting that they contribute nearly 60 per cent to the national GDP, underlining the strategic importance of maritime development.

- ANI

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Rohit P
While the investment numbers sound impressive, I hope the government ensures these jobs actually reach the common people and not just benefit big corporations. We need transparency in implementation.
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Ananya R
Connecting our maritime heritage with modern development is brilliant! From Chola fleets to modern ports - this shows India's continuous maritime legacy. Jai Hind! 🚢✨
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David E
As an expat working in shipping, India's maritime growth is impressive. The scale of investment and job creation potential here is unmatched in the region. Great to see this vision for 2047.
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Karthik V
The Jewar Airport mention is interesting - shows how integrated infrastructure development is happening. Better connectivity + maritime expansion = perfect combination for economic growth.
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Sarah B
Hope this creates opportunities for women in maritime sector too! With 1.5 crore jobs, there should be focused skill development programs for coastal youth across all 13 states mentioned.

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