
News Update
29 Jan 2026
Shipping secretary launches ₹54.27 crore infrastructure works at Chennai port
Vijay Kumar, Secretary of the Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways, reviewed performance at the Chennai Port Authority and inaugurated infrastructure upgrades worth ₹54.27 crore. Key projects included a ₹29.8 crore passenger terminal for Andaman and Nicobar travellers, a ₹22.58 crore indigenous Vessel Traffic Monitoring System and new navigational aids. Work also began on refurbishing Port Gate 2. Emphasising alignment with Maritime Amrit Kaal Vision 2047, Kumar assessed operational challenges and explored opportunities to enhance efficiency, safety and commercial growth at the port.

24 Jan 2026
Centre Scraps Partial Cabotage Relaxation for Foreign Ships, Citing Failure to Meet Objectives
The government has revoked the partial relaxation of India’s cabotage regime, reinstating restrictions that reserve coastal trade for Indian-flagged vessels, effective three months from January 21. After consultations and a DG Shipping review, the Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways concluded that the 2018 relaxations failed to cut transshipment, reduce costs, or boost Indian container capacity. Persistent dependence on foreign carriers, stagnant domestic fleets and higher freight costs prompted the rollback, aligning with Maritime Amrit Kaal Vision 2047 and upcoming initiatives like the Bharat Container Shipping Line.

8 Jan 2026
India–Russia Connectivity Push to Drive Maritime Trade Growth
India and Russia are intensifying efforts to deepen trade and connectivity following agreements at a recent bilateral trade forum, targeting US$100 billion in trade by 2030. The focus is on transport links, port infrastructure and maritime corridors, including upgrades to the INSTC and the East Maritime Corridor linking Vladivostok and Chennai. Alignment of national maritime strategies, port expansion and multimodal logistics are expected to boost capacity, with success hinging on efficiency, digitalisation and sustainable planning.

6 Jan 2026
Adani Ports records 41.9 MMT cargo throughput in December
Adani Ports and Special Economic Zone Ltd reported higher cargo volumes in December 2025, handling 41.9 MMT, up 9% year-on-year, led by an 18% rise in container traffic. For April–December 2025, total throughput reached 367.3 MMT, an 11% increase, with containers growing 21%. Rail-linked container movement remained steady in December, while GPWIS volumes dipped. Cumulatively, rail logistics rose 11%, highlighting APSEZ’s focus on container expansion and multimodal connectivity.

6 Jan 2026
Allcargo terminals expands CFS capacity to 3.6 lakh TEUs near JNP
Allcargo Terminals Limited has nearly doubled the handling capacity of its CFS near Jawaharlal Nehru Port, expanding from 1,90,000 TEUs to 3,60,000 TEUs annually. The expansion aligns with the company’s three-year strategy focused on scale, digitisation and infrastructure growth. Equipped with RTG-enabled, tag-less operations, expanded warehousing and dedicated ODC zones, the upgraded facility supports rising JNP cargo volumes, enhances efficiency and strengthens India’s EXIM trade and port-led logistics ambitions.

