Shanghai Consul General Pratik Mathur meets Karan Adani, discusses key growth areas

IANS April 22, 2025 255 views

India's diplomatic engagement is taking strategic steps to enhance global economic partnerships. The meeting between Shanghai's Consul General and Adani Ports' Managing Director represents a significant interaction for potential logistics and connectivity growth. Pratik Mathur, with his extensive UN and diplomatic experience, is positioning Indian companies for international expansion. The discussion underscores India's commitment to strengthening economic ties and exploring new global opportunities.

"Indian companies are going global" - Pratik Mathur, Consul General in Shanghai
New Delhi, April 22: India's Consul General in Shanghai, Pratik Mathur, on Tuesday met Adani Ports and SEZ Ltd (APSEZ) Managing Director Karan Adani and discussed growth prospects for the logistics and connectivity sectors, along with touching upon the economic situation in the region.

Key Points

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Mathur explored logistics sector growth opportunities with Adani leadership

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Diplomatic engagement highlights India's expanding global economic strategy

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Adani Ports plans expansion to handle 1 billion tonnes by 2030

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Colombo terminal investment signals international port development

Mathur, who served as Minister (Political) at India’s Mission to the United Nations in New York, assumed charge as the Consul General of India in Shanghai in January this year.

In a post on the social media platform X, the Consul General said that Indian companies are going global.

"Met today with Shri Karan Adani, MD of Adani Ports and SEZ Ltd, and had a discussion on the economic situation in the region, and growth prospects for the logistics and connectivity sectors," he posted.

Mathur served on the India team representing the country in the UN Security Council from January 2021 to December 2022. His previous assignments included postings in the Indian embassies in Washington, DC, and Beijing.

Meanwhile, the Board of Directors of Adani Ports last week approved the acquisition of Abbot Point Port Holdings Pte Ltd (APPH), Singapore, from Carmichael Rail and Port Singapore Holdings Pte Ltd, Singapore (CRPSHPL), which is a related party.

APPH holds the entities which own and operate the North Queensland Export Terminal (NQXT) — a dedicated export terminal with a current nameplate capacity of 50 million tonnes per annum (MTPA).

The transaction will further enhance the APSEZ’s global transport and logistics footprint and fast-track its journey to handle 1 billion tonnes per annum by 2030.

Earlier this month, Karan Adani said the opening of the Colombo West International Terminal (CWIT) in Sri Lanka will create thousands of jobs locally.

Adani Ports has commenced operations at the terminal located at the Port of Colombo. The CWIT project represents a significant investment of $800 million and features a 1,400-metre quay length and 20-metre depth, enabling the terminal to handle approximately 3.2 million Twenty-foot Equivalent Units (TEUs) annually.

Reader Comments

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Rahul S.
Great to see Indian companies expanding globally! The Adani Group's port acquisitions are really positioning India as a major logistics hub. 🇮🇳
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Priya M.
Interesting meeting between two powerful figures. I wonder what specific growth areas they discussed for logistics? Would love more details about potential job creation.
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Amit K.
While I appreciate the economic growth, I hope these expansions consider environmental impacts too. Port developments need sustainable practices.
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Sunita P.
Consul General Mathur seems like the perfect person for this role with his UN and China experience. Smart diplomatic move by India!
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Vikram J.
The Colombo terminal project is massive! 3.2 million TEUs capacity is impressive. Hope this brings more trade opportunities for Indian businesses.
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Neha R.
The article mentions 1 billion tonnes by 2030 - that's an ambitious target! Would be great to see a roadmap of how they plan to achieve this. 🤔

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