India, Indonesia Boost Maritime, Defence Cooperation Ties

India and Indonesia Collaborate on Key Maritime Initiatives

India and Indonesia are enhancing maritime cooperation by focusing on strategic initiatives like the Great Nicobar Island project and Sabang Port. During Prime Minister Modi’s recent visit, they discussed boosting mutual maritime awareness and collaboration between Coast Guards. Both countries aim to elevate bilateral trade and strengthen educational ties, fostering deeper industry collaboration.

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Andhra Pradesh Pushes Maritime Investment

Andhra Pradesh’s Dugarajapatnam Shipyard Cluster Invites South Korean Investment

Andhra Pradesh is actively pursuing investments from South Korean maritime manufacturers for its ambitious ₹30,000 crore Dugarajapatnam shipbuilding cluster. This initiative aims to enhance India’s domestic shipbuilding capacity, positioning the state as a key maritime hub with a projected capacity of 1.2 million gross tonnage, fostering regional economic development.

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Kerala Terminates Maritime Board Due to Mismanagement

The Kerala government has disbanded the Kerala Maritime Board due to administrative failures and financial discrepancies. Effective immediately, this decision follows the Board’s failure to submit required Annual Administration Reports and issues highlighted in a recent audit, including revenue arrears and improper budget utilization. The intervention underscores accountability concerns.

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Indian Seafarers to Undergo Yoga Wellness Training Program

The Directorate General of Maritime Administration (DGMA) is launching “Sagar Mein Yog” (SMY) to enhance seafarers’ well-being. This initiative includes various wellness modules, such as brahmari, or “bee breath,” promoting relaxation. Seafarers with a valid Indian Continuous Discharge Certificate must complete the course through a dedicated Learning Management System within a year.

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