CCTT and FFFAI
jointly host ‘India-And-World’ Business Forum in Mumbai, DG Shipping addresses
to showcase India’s growth trajectory
The International Coordinating Council on
Trans-Eurasian Transportation (CCTT) and the Federation of Freight Forwarding
Associations of India (FFFAI) jointly organized a very significant debut meet
called ‘India-And-World’ Business Forum which was held from April 24 to 25,
2024 in Mumbai. It is pertinent to mention that the FFFAI joined the CCTT
during the XXXII Plenary Meeting which was held in Moscow in 2023 with Mr.
Shankar Shinde as Vice Chairman of CCTT.
CCTT is a
non-commercial transport association founded by the Ministry of Railway
Communication of the Russian Federation (after the restructuring of 2003 – RZD
OJSC; Deutsche Bahn (DB AG); Group of European Trans-Eurasian Forwarders and
Operators (GETO) and Korean International Freight Forwarders Association
(KIFFA).
Presently the CCTT has
96 member societies from 23 countries, including railways of Europe, Asia and
the CIS states, leading shipping companies, operators and forwarders, ports and
stevedoring companies, state organizations, administrations and academia,
telecom and marketing companies, security services and mass media.
The purpose and goal
of ‘India-And-World’ Business Forum was to establish and strengthen
partnerships, promoting the logistics services of CCTT member companies in the
international transport market and enhancing efforts in developing the
North-South International Transport Corridor.
The Forum was welcomed
by Mr. Dushyant Mulani, Chairman, FFFAI; Mr. Shankar Shinde, I.P. Chairman,
FFFAI and Vice Chairman, CCTT; Mr. Gennady Bessonov, Secretary General, CCTT
and other dignitaries proposing vote of thanks by Mr. Sudip Dey, Hon.
Secretary, FFFAI
Mr. Shyam Jagannathan,
IAS, Director General of Shipping, Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways,
Government of India as Chief Guest; Mr. Rajiv Jalota, IAS, Chairman, Mumbai
Port Authority and Chairman of Indian Ports Association (IPA); Mr. Sanjay
Swarup, Chairman and Managing Director of Container Corporation of India
(CONCOR) as Guest of Honour; Mr. Unmesh Sharad Wagh, IRS, Chairman, Jawaharlal
Nehru Port Authority and Director Operations India Ports Global Limited (IPGL)
addressed the forum which was attended by a large number of representatives of
the industry stake holding, ministries and departments of Russia, India and
Europe.
In his special address
Mr. Shyam Jagannathan elaborated on India’s progress over the past decade has
been quite remarkable. He pointed out that the country’s economic position has
progressed to the fifth largest today. India has been the fastest growing major
economy for the fourth year in a row—a bright spot in a global economy facing
strong. India has attained critical mass as the fifth largest economy in the
world, realized primarily on account of its policies of economic
liberalization, which made it more market-oriented, allowed for a greater role
for private capital and in the process increased its global competitiveness. “The
growth projections for the Indian economy are the highest for any large economy
over the coming decades,” he stated.
Earlier, welcoming the
dignitaries and participants from Russia, CIS countries and India the FFFAI
Chairman, Mr. Dushyant Mulani highlighted the decades old partnership between
India and Russia which further needs to be strengthened by enhancing bilateral
trade. The initiatives taken by CCTT and FFFAI in this regard would have
significant impact. Multimodal transport opportunities through the INSTC, in
which FFFAI is deeply engaged, needs to be explored," he said. He urged
that, "This is a good opportunity for members in logistics to participate
and deliberate to have their concerns addressed and FFFAI is commitment to
support trade in facilitating and safeguarding trade with safety, security
recommending measures to Government of India with simplification processes, The
conference would help in deliberation and prepare white paper for
representations. FFFAI continues in its endeavors to promote International
trade in cooperation with trade associations and is happy to receive the international delegation to exchange and
share insight and happy to partner with CCTT for future initiatives," the
FFFAI Chairman added.
In his address Mr.
Shankar Shinde, IP Chairman, FFFAI and Vice Chairman CCTT elaborated the
significance of ‘India-And-World’ Business Forum in promoting the North South
and East West corridors. He highlighted FFFAI’s initiatives to promote INSTC
route in association with the Ministry of External Affairs, Ministry of
Commerce and Ministry of Ports, Shipping & Inland Waterways, Government of
India. Mr. Shinde also discussed the key findings of the Dry Run Studies done
by FFFAI on INSTC route, its advantages as well as issues that need to be
addressed for seamless and viable operations. He also underlined the importance
of Chabahar Port in Iran which has been developed by the Government of India. A
study also has been done by FFFAI on the strategic importance of this port and
transportation through Iran to Russia and beyond. Mr. Shinde pointed out that
India’s accession to the TIR Convention was one of the key developments in this
regard. The collaborative initiatives provided opportunities to Logistics
service providers to participate in cross border trade with landlocked
countries using TIR for seamless movements. Further, Mr Shinde provided details
on Insurances and Bank remittances support systems for trade with Iran
/Russia.
Mr. Sanjay Swarup also
highlighted the importance of INSTC route and CONCOR’s contribution to promote
this route, which according to him, would reduce transit time as well as
logistics cost. He informed that CONCOR has already started some operations and
expects further developments soon some problem areas are ironed out.
Mr. Unmesh Sharad Wagh
focussed on the key aspects and advantages of Chabahar Port, developed by India
Ports Global Limited, which is under Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways,
Government of India. He stated that Chabahar Port serves as a transit and
transshipment hub, enabling the movement of goods from sea to landlocked
countries like Afghanistan and vice versa. The port is connected to INSTC
route. By providing a corridor for landlocked regions to access international
waters, Chabahar Port plays a vital role in enhancing trade connectivity and
reducing dependence on traditional, longer trade routes.
Summing up the Forum
Mr. Gennady Bessonov, dwelt upon the role of CCTT and FFFAI in facilitating
Trans-Eurasian Transportation via sea and rail modes in association with the
respective governments. “The scope of the CCTT’s Geography includes
transportation along the ‘West-East’, ‘North -South’, ‘Europe-Western China’
transport corridors and routes. But we look at the transport situation more
broadly and study the mutual impact of a wide range of ‘corridor’ projects and
initiatives,” he added. According to
him, the smooth functioning of international transport corridors definitely
contributes to strengthening export ties and attracting investments for the
development of transport and other regional infrastructure.
Mr. Bessonov
emphasized on increasing exim trade between India and Russia, which has been an
increase of 1.8 times in 2023 reaching a record of $65 billion. In his opinion,
India has a significant potential for transporting temperature-sensitive cargo.
“We are Hoping for the annual nature of this forum for many years to come with
more and more participants and stakeholders involved,” he added.
During the other
sessions of the event, issues related to the optimization of logistics
processes for the transportation of goods in connection with India were
discussed, as well as successful intermodal container services and promising
international infrastructure and integration projects were presented.
In the framework of
the Forum the session of the CCTT Work Group on Maritime Logistics was held,
where new line services were presented, as well as issues of entering the
Indian market, shipping development and international settlements for cargo
transportation with India were discussed.
The Forum’s ‘India as
Key Player in Global Economy’ Plenary Session brought together with
presentation and representatives of
Ministry of Industry and Trade of Russia, Russian Embassy in India, RZD OJSC,
FESCO Group, Mumbai Port Authority, FIEO, ASSOCHAM, ASORPS, Federal State
Enterprise “Security of Railway Transport of the Russian Federation.” Sber Bank
India, Gazprombank, VTB Bank, Credit and Commerce International (BCCI).
The event witnessed several technical sessions where issues related to the optimization of logistics processes for the transportation of goods in connection with India were discussed. Discussions were also held on successful intermodal container services and promising international infrastructure and integration projects were presented.
Mr. Dushyant Mulani, Chairman,
FFFAI is addressing ‘India-And-World’
Business Forum in Mumbai,