Government Unveils Major Maritime Reforms Including 'One Nation-One Port'
- Union Minister Sarbananda Sonowal launched several maritime reforms aimed at modernising port operations and boosting global trade.
- The 'One Nation-One Port Process (ONOP)' will standardize operations across all major ports to enhance efficiency, reduce costs, and improve ease of doing business.
- The Bharat Global Ports Consortium was announced to strengthen supply chains, enhance resilience, and promote 'Make in India' exports.
- The MAITRI platform was launched to enable a seamless Virtual Trade Corridor using AI and Blockchain technology.
- India Maritime Week 2025 will take place in Mumbai from October 27-31, 2025, with 100,000 delegates from 100 countries, further promoting India's maritime ....
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