Key Points

India’s maritime sector is undergoing a digital revolution with the launch of the SAGAR SETU platform and a Digital Centre of Excellence. These initiatives aim to streamline logistics, reduce paperwork, and integrate AI and blockchain for smarter port operations. The DRISHTI framework will monitor progress toward Maritime India Vision 2030, ensuring accountability. Additionally, a Green Hydrogen roadmap positions Indian ports as future hubs for clean energy exports.

Key Points: Sarbananda Sonowal Launches SAGAR SETU to Boost Maritime Digitalization

  • SAGAR SETU integrates 80+ ports for seamless EXIM logistics
  • Digital Centre of Excellence to drive AI and blockchain adoption
  • DRISHTI framework accelerates Maritime India Vision 2030
  • Green Hydrogen roadmap unveiled for sustainable port operations
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India's maritime sector gets major digital push to boost productivity

India’s maritime sector gets a tech boost with SAGAR SETU platform and Digital Centre of Excellence to enhance efficiency and sustainability.

"Under PM Modi’s leadership, we are transforming India’s maritime sector with digital efficiency and sustainability. – Sarbananda Sonowal"

New Delhi, June 26

Union Minister of Ports, Shipping and Waterways Sarbananda Sonowal on Thursday launched multiple tech initiatives as part of a major digital push to boost efficiency and productivity in India’s maritime sector.

The launch of SAGAR SETU platform by the minister and the signing of an MoU between the Ministry of Ports, Shipping & Waterways signed with the Centre for Development of Advanced Computing to develop and establish a Digital Centre of Excellence on Thursday comes as major initiatives in digital transformation as well as sustainable infrastructure development, according to an official statement.

The inauguration of the SAGAR SETU platform, marks a new era in India's logistics and maritime ecosystem. The Go-Live of this digital initiative, aims to enhance operational efficiency, bring in productivity and ease of doing business, the statement said,

Aligned with the PM Gati Shakti National Master Plan, SAGAR SETU integrates multiple service providers to offer seamless EXIM-related services. The platform is designed to significantly reduce processing times for vessel and cargo documentation, promoting faster, paperless logistics. Notably, this platform connects over 80 ports and 40 key stakeholders, reflecting broad industry adoption.

The Digital Centre of Excellence will provide advanced IT solutions, foster innovation, and guide the modernisation of port operations and shipping logistics through emerging technologies like AI, IoT, and Blockchain. Supporting national maritime objectives, the Centre will also prioritise green and sustainable operations, aligning with Maritime India Vision 2030 and Amrit Kaal Vision 2047, the statement explained.

The ‘DRISHTI’ Framework was also launched to Fast-Track Maritime Goals, providing a comprehensive monitoring framework to accelerate the implementation of Maritime India Vision 2030 and Amrit Kaal Vision 2047. Inspired by Prime Minister’s motto of “Reform, Perform, Transform, Inform”, DRISHTI has been built on four strategic pillars: KPI Monitoring, Achievements Tracking, Organisational Monitoring, and Functional Cell Oversight.

Speaking on the occasion, Sonowal said, “Under the visionary leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, India’s maritime sector is undergoing a transformative digital shift. With the launch of the SAGAR SETU platform and the Digital Centre of Excellence initiative, we reaffirm our unwavering commitment to use modern technology to bring in efficiency, transparency and sustainability.”

“Apart from modernising the port & logistics operations, it will accelerate our journey towards a greener, smarter and an Atmanirbhar maritime economy. By embracing emerging technologies like AI, IoT, and blockchain, we are building a future-ready infrastructure that empowers our ports, streamlines trade, and strengthens India’s position as a global maritime leader,” he added.

A standardised Scale of Rates (SOR) template for all Major Ports to enhance transparency and ease of doing business was also released. This new SOR aims to address inconsistencies and interpretation issues by providing a uniform structure for port tariffs.

Developed after extensive consultations and a comprehensive review of existing SORs and Tariff Guidelines, the template includes standardised definitions and transparent conditions for rate applications.

While offering flexibility for ports to adapt to local conditions, the SOR template supports digital integration, facilitating better tariff comparisons and clearer service articulation. This initiative is set to improve trade efficiency and align the port services with evolving market dynamics.

A report titled “Gateway to Green: Assessing Port Readiness for Green Hydrogen Transition in India” was also released on the occasion. The report prepared in collaboration with the Indian Ports Association (IPA), outlines a roadmap for transforming Indian ports into hubs for green hydrogen production, storage, and export.

The report identifies strategic action areas such as land facilitation for green hydrogen production, stimulating demand, investing in shared infrastructure, fostering international collaboration, and adopting active investment roles. Indian ports such as V. O. Chidambaranar Port, Paradip Port, Deendayal Port, Jawaharlal Nehru Port, Mumbai, and Cochin are particularly well-positioned to cater to the clean energy demands of East Asia and the European Union.

- IANS

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Here are 6 diverse user comments reflecting Indian perspectives on the maritime digital push:
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Rajesh K.
Great initiative! Our ports have needed this digital transformation for years. Reducing paperwork will save so much time for exporters like me. Hope they implement it properly across all ports without delays. 🇮🇳 #MakeInIndia
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Priya M.
The green hydrogen focus is impressive! But will small businesses benefit from these digital systems or is it only for big players? Government should conduct workshops to train MSMEs on using these platforms.
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Arjun S.
SAGAR SETU sounds promising but implementation is key. Previous digital initiatives faced glitches and poor adoption. Hope they've learned from those experiences. The standardization of port tariffs is much needed - will reduce corruption.
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Sunita R.
As someone from Kochi, I'm happy to see our port being recognized for green hydrogen potential! ♻️ This could bring so many jobs to Kerala. Digital integration + clean energy = perfect combo for India's maritime future.
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Vikram J.
Good steps but what about cybersecurity? With everything going digital, our ports could become targets for hackers. Hope they've invested equally in protecting these systems. Otherwise all this efficiency could backfire.
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Neha P.
The DRISHTI monitoring framework is a smart move. Accountability is important in big projects like these. Hope they make the performance data publicly available so citizens can track progress too. Transparency builds trust!

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