Port Modernisation & Port-Linked Development
India’s maritime strategy has shifted from mere "Port Development" to "Port-led Development" under the Sagarmala programme. The focus is to reduce logistics costs for domestic and export-import (EXIM) cargo by modernizing port infrastructure, shifting to the "Landlord Port Model" (where the authority owns land but private players operate terminals), and developing port-proximate industrial clusters.
Stakeholders & Beneficiaries
- EXIM Trade: Exporters leveraging reduced Turnaround Time (TAT) and lower freight costs.
- Coastal Communities: Fishermen benefiting from modernized fishing harbours and skill development.
- Energy Sector: Ports transforming into Green Hydrogen and Green Ammonia storage/bunkering hubs.
- Private Operators: Global terminal operators investing under the Public-Private Partnership (PPP) ....
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