The High Commissioner of India to Singapore recently spoke at the 14th Reunion Reception of the DMET MERI Alumni in Singapore. This event brought together maritime professionals with significant experience and academic backgrounds in the field. During his address, the High Commissioner discussed India’s recent budget announcements and ongoing legislative policy reforms in the maritime sector. He emphasized the government’s commitment to transforming the sector through innovation, infrastructure development, and sustainable practices.
One key focus of the High Commissioner’s speech was on the Maritime India Vision 2030 initiative. This strategic plan aims to enhance port infrastructure, improve cargo handling efficiency, and position India as a global maritime leader. The High Commissioner encouraged the alumni, recognizing their expertise and understanding of the maritime domain, to actively contribute to achieving this vision. He expressed confidence that their insights and global experience could help strengthen India’s position in the global maritime landscape.
Overall, the High Commissioner’s address highlighted India’s commitment to maritime policy reforms and its vision for the future of the sector. By engaging with experienced professionals and encouraging their involvement in shaping the industry, India aims to drive innovation, sustainability, and leadership in the maritime domain.
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