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Maritime Vision 2030 Unveiled

New Delhi: Manuskh Mandaviya, Minister of Ports, Shipping and Waterways Union Government has finalized Maritime India Vision-2030 and ready to be implemented soon.

Mandaviya has advised Chairpersons of all Major Ports and officials to work with optimism, dedication and motivation to put India on the world map as the maritime leader.

The three day ‘Chintan Baithak’ of Ministry of Ports, Shipping and waterways is concluded today was chaired by Union Minister .

It is an extensive brainstorming session with chairpersons of all Major Ports and senior officials of the Ministry.

Chitan Baithak was held from 21-23 January,2021in The Tent City- Dhordo, Kutch, Gujarat.

Various sessions included new Initiatives like Coastal routes were identified for urban transportation covering the entire coastline of India. 

Efficient utilization of core and non-core assets of Major Ports were deliberated. 

 Various technologies like Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, BigData, GeoFencing, Data driven traffic management in the ports, IOT based truck platooning, GIS based cargo tracking were discussed to simplify and smoothen the operations of Major Ports to convert ports in ‘Smart Ports’ and further ‘Intelligent Ports’ as envisioned in Maritime India Vision-2030.

Possibilities of restructuring Indian Ports Association, Creating India’s first ever Maritime Arbitration Center to resolve maritime disputes in India itself instead of going to other countries were explored.

Probabilities of establishing satellite Ports for reducing the congestion and burden on Major Ports and attracting more cargo were also discussed.

Proposed domestic and international routes of Ro-Ro and ROPAX Ferry Services were reviewed.

While reviewing new proposed locations of Seaplane operations, it was noted that Expression of Interest (EOI) of Seaplanes has received overwhelming response.

The ways to improve the share of movement of coastal cargo were explored.

The roadmap of Manpower Planning up to 2035 in all Major Ports was also examined.

In his closing remarks, Minister Mandaviya said, ‘‘Our larger goal is to regain the India’s maritime glory. With this Chintan Baithak, the coordination between all Major Ports will be more streamlined and will be able to work with more synergy to achieve common goals”.