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2 Sept 2025

DG Shipping celebrates 76 years of service to India’s maritime sector

The Directorate General of Shipping celebrated its 76th anniversary, marking decades of service to India’s maritime sector. Since 1949, it has shaped maritime policy, safeguarded seafarer welfare, and upheld safety and environmental standards. DGS has played a key role in making India a global leader in skilled seafarer supply and modernizing port operations. Officials emphasized its push toward digitalisation, global alignment, and sustainable growth. As India advances under Maritime India Vision 2030, DGS remains vital to securing safe, efficient, and eco-friendly maritime trade.

DG Shipping celebrates 76 years of service to India’s maritime sector

19 Aug 2025

From Ports to People: How India Plans to Be a Global Shipping Power by 2047

India is undergoing a major maritime transformation with new legislation, modernized ports, and an ambitious roadmap leading to 2047, its 100th year of independence. The country aims to emerge as a global shipping leader, not just improving infrastructure but also reshaping trade across South Asia. This strategic push connects people, industries, and global supply chains, positioning India as a key player in global commerce. The transformation could significantly shift the maritime power balance for decades to come, reinforcing India's role in global trade dynamics.

From Ports to People: How India Plans to Be a Global Shipping Power by 2047

8 Aug 2025

India’s new Coastal Shipping Bill approved by Rajya Sabha

The Rajya Sabha passed the Coastal Shipping Bill, removing the requirement for Indian flag ships to obtain a general trading license for coastal operations, streamlining business and reducing compliance. However, foreign flag vessels, even if chartered by Indians, must obtain licenses. The Bill, already cleared by Lok Sabha, aims to enhance coastal shipping, lower logistics costs, and support Maritime India Vision 2030. It promotes Indian seafarer employment, shipbuilding, and integration with inland waterways. Foreign vessel licensing will include conditions ensuring safety, transparency, and better regulation of India’s coastal trade sector.

India’s new Coastal Shipping Bill approved by Rajya Sabha

7 Aug 2025

Assam’s Kopili River (NW-57) operationalised with first-ever cargo trial run

The Kopili River in Assam was operationalised on August 2, 2025, with the first cargo trial run from Govardhan Bridge, Chandrapur, to Hatsingimari. The MV VV Giri carried 300 tonnes of cement over 300 km via NW-57 and the Brahmaputra in 12–14 hours. This marks the revival of waterborne freight transport in Assam after over a decade. With four waterways now active, 1168 km are operational, offering a cost-effective, eco-friendly transport mode and boosting trade in the Northeast.

Assam’s Kopili River (NW-57) operationalised with first-ever cargo trial run

28 Jul 2025

VO Chidambaranar Port Authority poised for growth: PM Modi dedicates north cargo berth-III to the Nation

Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated the newly developed North Cargo Berth-III at V.O. Chidambaranar Port Authority in Tuticorin, enhancing the port’s capacity by 7 million tonnes. This milestone supports VOCPA’s ambitious goal to handle 50 million tonnes of cargo and 1 million TEUs in 2025, aligning with the Gati Shakti initiative and Maritime India Vision 2030. With 13.76 million tonnes and 2,72,439 TEUs handled so far, the port shows strong growth. VOCPA is also advancing green initiatives, including India’s first Green Hydrogen Pilot Plant.

VO Chidambaranar Port Authority poised for growth: PM Modi dedicates north cargo berth-III to the Nation

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