August24 , 2026

    India’s Maritime Sector Emerges as Growth Engine, Turnaround Time Nearly Halved: Sonowal

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    India’s maritime sector has undergone a significant transformation over the past 12 years, emerging as a major driver of economic growth, according to Union Ports, Shipping and Waterways Minister Sarbananda Sonowal.

    In a recent social media post, the minister highlighted the country’s “maritime rise,” pointing to key achievements under the Sagarmala initiative. He noted that operational efficiency at ports has improved considerably, with average turnaround time for ships reduced from 96 hours in 2014 to 49 hours.

    Sonowal also underscored the expansion of inland waterways, reporting a seven-fold increase in cargo movement through this mode. Additionally, India handled a record 915 million tonnes of cargo during the last financial year, reflecting the sector’s growing capacity and performance.

    The minister emphasized that India’s maritime progress now goes beyond infrastructure development, focusing on building a comprehensive ecosystem. He said the sector’s growth is enhancing trade, creating employment opportunities, and improving connectivity across the country.