India Maritime Week 2025: A Historic Milestone for India’s Maritime Growth
India Maritime Week 2025 has marked one of the most remarkable chapters in the country’s maritime journey. With an investment commitment of more than ₹12 Lakh Crore and the signing of over 600 Memoranda of Understanding (MoUs), the event stands as a huge boost to India Maritime Week 2025, setting strong foundations for port development, green shipping innovations, and the strengthening of India’s blue economy.
Addressing the media, the Union Minister for Ports, Shipping and Waterways, Sarbananda Sonowal, described the success of India Maritime Week 2025 as a reflection of growing maritime investment confidence in India. He also highlighted the 41% rise in investments compared to previous editions, showcasing India’s increasing global maritime relevance.
The Minister credited Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s strategic and visionary leadership for driving growth in port development, coastal infrastructure, and the sustainable transformation of the maritime sector.
Prime Minister Modi’s Landmark Maritime Initiatives
On the third day of India Maritime Week 2025 (29 October 2025), Prime Minister Narendra Modi unveiled several transformative initiatives under the Maritime Amrit Kaal Vision (MAKV) 2047. These initiatives aim to make India a global maritime leader, expand coastal trade capacity, boost local manufacturing, and build sustainable green shipping networks.
Fleet Expansion and Shipbuilding Growth
- The Shipping Corporation of India (SCI) announced a major expansion plan to increase its fleet to 216 vessels by 2047.
- This initiative involves ₹1 Lakh Crore investment and will add 10 million Gross Tonnage (GT).
- The move strengthens India’s competitiveness in global trade and enhances self-reliance.
Boost to Indigenous Shipbuilding
- Oil and Gas Public Sector Units (PSUs) placed 59 shipbuilding orders worth ₹47,800 Crore.
- This supports Make in India, encourages local shipyards, and creates employment in coastal states.

Green Tug Programme for Sustainable Shipping
- The Green Tug Programme was launched to introduce 100 environment-friendly tugs by 2040.
- This step advances green shipping, reduces carbon emissions, and modernizes port operations.
Improving Coastal Infrastructure
- The Dredging Corporation of India (DCI) will modernize its fleet with 11 new dredgers, supporting smoother waterways and trade route efficiency.
Together, these announcements reflect India’s commitment to building a sustainable and advanced blue economy ecosystem.
Global Maritime CEO Forum: A Platform for Collaboration
The Global Maritime CEO Forum during India Maritime Week 2025 brought together:
- Maritime industry leaders
- Global corporations
- Policymakers
- Innovation experts
Prime Minister Modi emphasized cooperation, innovation, and sustainability. Global CEOs praised India’s forward-looking maritime policies and expressed strong intent to increase maritime investment in India, especially in green shipping, smart port automation, and digital trade logistics.
₹12 Lakh Crore Investment Through 600+ MoUs
The signing of over 600 MoUs worth more than ₹12 Lakh Crore marks a powerful step toward building a future-ready blue economy. The investments are strategically allocated across key areas:
| Sector | Investment % Share |
| Port Development & Modernisation | 30% |
| Sustainability & Green Shipping | 20% |
| Shipping & Shipbuilding | 20% |
| Port-led Industrialisation | 20% |
| Trade and Knowledge Partnerships | 10% |
Notable High-Value MoUs
- VoCPA & Jindal India Power Ltd. – ₹47,000 Crore Green Ammonia Plant in Tuticorin.
- Paradip Port Authority (PPA) & ACME Clean Tech – ₹45,000 Crore Green Hydrogen Project.
- PPA & HIF Global – ₹35,500 Crore E-Methanol Clean Fuel Project.
- JNPA & Adani Ports – Development of Vadhvan Port worth ₹26,500 Crore.
- Mumbai Port Authority & Lai Investment – ₹23,000 Crore Industrial and Logistics Park.
These projects drive port development, modern maritime logistics, and cleaner shipping practices across India.

International Participation Strengthens Global Maritime Ties
India Maritime Week 2025 witnessed participation from:
- 85+ Countries
- 400+ Exhibitors
- More than 1,00,000 Delegates
- 11 Foreign Ministers and multiple global policymakers
Nations like Norway, Denmark, Singapore, the Netherlands, and UAE contributed significantly through technology showcases and policy dialogues, enhancing global cooperation in blue economy development.
Key industry giants such as Maersk, DP World, CMA CGM, MSC, Wartsila, and Royal IHC participated, presenting futuristic solutions in green shipping, AI-driven automation, and digital port transformation.
Conferences, Dialogues, and Innovation Showcases
More than 19 thematic conferences and 50+ sub-sessions highlighted:
- Green Maritime & Decarbonization
- Digital Transformation of Ports
- Shipbuilding for Global Markets
- Maritime Corridors and Global Trade Growth
- Women Leadership in Maritime (SheEO Conference)
A key highlight was the launch of Digi Bandar, a national digital port framework to make Indian ports:
- AI-driven
- Data-integrated
- Predictive and automated
This supports modern logistics, reduces delays, and enhances global trade competitiveness.
Strengthening Maritime Talent and Coastal Employment
A dedicated session on Maritime Human Capital focused on:
- Skill development programs
- Training in smart port operations
- Increasing women’s participation in maritime professions
This ensures a future-ready workforce to support India’s long-term maritime investment and blue economy growth.
A Major Step Toward Viksit Bharat 2047
India Maritime Week 2025 stands as a milestone shaping India’s maritime future. The strong push toward green shipping, modern port development, and sustainable blue economy practices confirms India’s rise as a global maritime power.
With massive investments, international alliances, digital transformation, and focus on indigenous innovation, India is steadily moving toward the vision of Viksit Bharat 2047 — a future where India leads the world in maritime excellence.
Source : Ministry of Ports, Shipping & Waterways ( PIB )




