“Indian Ports Global Limited (IPGL), a wholly owned subsidiary of Sagarmala
Development Company Limited under
the ministry, would soon develop Mongla Port, the second-largest and busiest
port in Bangladesh,” Sonowal said.
India may also take up terminal development projects at Kankesanturai
near Jaffna in Sri Lanka, he said, adding that a new international ferry
service between Nagapattinam in Tamil Nadu and Kankesanturai is already
operational.
The international expansion will further strengthen India’s presence in
the global maritime sector after it developed port facilities at Chabahar in
Iran and Sitwe in Myanmar. “We
want to be a global leader in the maritime sector. These policy initiatives are
aimed at developing the ecosystem necessary for the growth and development of
the sector,” Sonowal said.
He said that in the past 100 days the government approved
a ₹76,220-crore mega port at Vadhavan in Maharashtra that would expand the
country’s port infrastructure and create 1.2 million employment opportunities.
He added that another mega port has been proposed at Galathea Bay in the
Andaman & Nicobar Islands. This ₹44,000-crore project will be
developed through a public-private partnership and aims to capture transhipped
cargo currently handled outside India. The first phase at Vadhavan is expected
to be operational by 2029, Sonowal said.
“As a result of decisive steps taken
in the first 100 days of this government, container capacity of major ports is
going to be doubled by an addition of 20 million TEUs (twenty-foot equivalent
units) in the next five years,” Sonowal said. “This will generate two million new employment opportunities in the
sector in the next five years,” he added.
On hydrogen initiatives, the minister said 3,900 acres of land at Kandla
and Tuticorin ports have been set aside for a hydrogen manufacturing hub that’s
expected to attract ₹5 trillion in investments. Sonowal also said
Jawaharlal Nehru Port (JNP), India’s largest, will become the first Indian port
to achieve a container handling capacity of 10 million TEUs by 2027. The
country’s first integrated port-based agro processing zone will also come up at
JNP soon, the minister said.
Sonowal also said
significant progress has been made on shipbuilding and ship repair. Plans to establish five such facilities have received a boost, with
Gujarat, Maharashtra, Kerala, Andhra Pradesh and Odisha offering land for the
project, he said.