Major Infrastructure and CSR Projects Launched at NMPA’s Golden Jubilee Function

Union Minister Sarbananda Sonowal inaugurated 16 infrastructure projects and 113 CSR initiatives worth ₹1,500 crore during the New Mangalore Port Authority’s golden jubilee. This investment aligns with India’s Maritime Vision 2030 and aims to enhance maritime infrastructure. The NMPA, managing over 46 million tonnes of cargo annually, plans to double this capacity by 2047.

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HD Hyundai strengthens strategic ties with India to boost shipbuilding co-operation

HD Hyundai Collaborates with India to Drive Shipbuilding Excellence

HD Hyundai has partnered with the Government of India to support the “Maritime Amrit Kaal Vision 2047,” enhancing shipbuilding capabilities. Recent discussions between Chairman Chung Ki-sun and Minister Hardeep Singh Puri focused on collaboration in ship design and fleet expansion. The partnership aims to modernize India’s maritime infrastructure with significant investments.

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India’s Maritime Security Strategy at G7 Summit

At the G7 meeting in Canada, India’s External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar presented a vision for maritime security, emphasizing the Indo-Pacific region’s importance. He advocated for port-led development and international cooperation, addressing challenges like piracy and illegal fishing. Jaishankar affirmed India’s commitment to a rules-based maritime order under UNCLOS.

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Shipping Corporation of India Set for Strategic Growth Under Government Drive

The Indian government’s new strategy to transform the Shipping Corporation of India (SCI) into a strategic state carrier marks a departure from previous privatization efforts. With plans to enhance fleet capacity and partnerships through a Maritime Development Fund, the initiative aims to address declining profits and bolster India’s maritime needs.

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Mangalore Marine College and Technology

Mangalore Marine College to Launch Upgraded Campus to Boost Maritime Education

Union Minister Sarbananda Sonowal will inaugurate the revamped MMCT 2.0 campus of Mangalore Marine College on November 13. As Karnataka’s only marine college recognized by the Directorate General of Shipping, it offers advanced training facilities, including a Ship-in-Campus module and state-of-the-art simulators, to prepare students for maritime careers.

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Security first: DG Shipping calls for the Indian seafarers in Iran to remain safe

Japan’s Delegation Visits DG Shipping to Enhance Maritime Cooperation

A delegation from Japan’s Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism (MLIT) visited the Directorate General of Shipping (DGS) in Mumbai to enhance maritime cooperation. Discussions focused on India’s examination processes and training programs, aiming to explore opportunities for employing Indian seafarers in Japan’s shipping industry, reinforcing collaboration in maritime education.

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BOEM Finalizes Offshore Wind Fisheries Mitigation

India Updates Deep-Sea Fishing Policies to Empower Local Fishers

In a policy shift, the Indian government has established new deep-sea fishing regulations within its Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ). Prioritizing local fishermen and banning foreign vessels, the guidelines aim to enhance opportunities in tuna fishing while emphasizing sustainable practices and technological advancements in the marine fisheries sector. Effective November 4.

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India New Zealand Collaboration

India and New Zealand Advance Bilateral Relations in Maritime Sector

Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal announced a proposed bilateral free trade agreement between India and New Zealand, aimed at enhancing trade and investment. Speaking alongside New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon, he highlighted mutual benefits, emphasizing collaboration in sectors like maritime, aerospace, and defense, as well as education and tourism.

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Boita Bandana: Celebrating Odisha’s Maritime Legacy on Kartik Purnima

On Kartik Purnima, Odisha comes alive with vibrant festivities as devotees partake in the Boita Bandana ritual. Early morning sees crowds at rivers and ponds, launching banana bark boats adorned with lamps and incense. This celebration honors ancient maritime traditions, symbolizing community unity and the blessings of Lord Jagannath.

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