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Maritime council approves plans for huge shipbuilding park spanning many states at Goa meet
The 20th Maritime State Development Council (MSDC) in Goa concluded on Friday 13 Sep with remarkable outcomes for India’s maritime sector, including plans for a huge shipbuilding park spanning multiple states.
Dr.G.R.Balakrishnan Sep 17 2024 Shipping News (Ship Building & Ship Yards)

Maritime council approves plans for huge shipbuilding park spanning many states at Goa meet

 This ambitious initiative aims to consolidate shipbuilding capabilities across regions, fostering greater efficiency and innovation.The two-day event also saw the resolution of more than 80 critical issues between the union government, states and Union Territories including port infrastructure modernisation, connectivity and security; statutory compliances; maritime tourism; navigation projects; and sustainability. .

The meeting was chaired by Shri Sarbananda Sonowal, Union Minister of Ports, Shipping and Waterways. Others in attendance included Shri Shantanu Thakur, Minister of State for Ports, Shipping and Waterways; Aleixo Sequeira, minister of captain of ports, Goa; Devendra Kumar Joshi, lieutenant governor, Andaman & Nicobar; Mankala S Vaidya, minister of fisheries, ports, and inland water transport, Karnataka; Thiru EV Velu, public works department minister, Tamil Nadu; and TK Ramachandran, secretary of the ports and shipping ministry.

At the meeting, Sonowal, emphasised the significance of MSDC’s contribution, saying, “MSDC has been instrumental in aligning policies and initiatives like the Indian Ports Bill and the Sagarmala program. MSDC’s efforts over the past two decades have facilitated the growth of over 50 non-major ports, which now handle more than 50% of India’s annual cargo. As major ports approach saturation, these non-major ports will play a crucial role in the future of India’s maritime sector.”

To improve the ease of doing business in the maritime sector, the MSDC launched a National Safety in Ports Committee (NSPC) application on the National Single Window System. It aims to streamline regulatory processes, improve efficiency and reduce costs. The platform allows for real-time performance monitoring to enhance the operational efficiency of various departments through better information sharing.

The launch of the Indian International Maritime Dispute Resolution Centre (IIMDRC) also marks a significant milestone. This platform will offer merit-based and industry-governed solutions to resolve maritime disputes efficiently, addressing the multi-modal, multi-contract, multi-jurisdictional, and multinational nature of maritime transactions. IIMDRC positions India as a global hub for arbitration, aligning with the ‘Resolve in India’ initiative.

Another noteworthy launch was that of the Indian Maritime Centre (IMC), a policy think tank designed to bring together maritime stakeholders who currently operate in silos. IMC is aimed at fostering innovation, knowledge sharing and strategic planning.

A highlight of the event was the keel-laying ceremony for India’s largest dredger, a 12,000 cubic metre trailer suction hopper dredger at Cochin Shipyard Limited, built in collaboration with IHC Holland. 

Sonowal also spoke about the National Maritime Heritage Complex (NMHC) at Lothal, Gujarat, which he said would serve as an international tourist destination showcasing India’s rich maritime heritage. The NMHC will see international collaborations with 25 countries. MoUs have been signed with Portugal, the UAE, and Vietnam, and talks with France, Norway, Iran and Myanmar in advanced stages. Maharashtra and Gujarat have already developed their state pavilions for NMHC, and coastal states have been encouraged to participate and showcase their maritime heritage.