These key
legislations are aimed at holistic growth of Coastal Shipping and reducing the
compliance burden for ships under the Indian flag.
“The Merchant Shipping Bill deals with implementation of India’s
obligations under various International Conventions and technical aspects
maritime and shipping sector’s regulations. Coastal Shipping Bill will focus on
domestic commercial and trade aspects of coastal shipping in India,” a senior
government official told ET.
According to officials aware of the proposals, there was no separate
legislation to exclusively focus on the overall development, growth and
promotion of coasting trade. This is despite India having a long
7,500-kilometre coastline. “Our Modal
Share of Coastal Shipping of about 6% is still very meagre as compared to other
maritime nations,” the official said while adding that a low modal share of
coastal shipping has significant implications on increased congestion and
pollution levels on key land-based trade routes and high logistic costs.