May12 , 2026

    DEA Delegation Visits Paradip Port to Review Infrastructure, Trade and Logistics Growth

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    A high-level delegation from the Department of Economic Affairs (DEA), Ministry of Finance, Government of India, led by Juhi Mukherjee, visited Paradip Port Authority during an official field visit to Paradip to review port-led infrastructure development, logistics capabilities and trade facilitation initiatives.

    The delegation was received at the Paradip Port Authority Administrative Building by P. L. Haranadh, Chairman of Paradip Port Authority, along with T. Venu Gopal and senior Heads of Departments.

    During the interaction, detailed discussions were held on key areas including port infrastructure expansion, multimodal logistics connectivity, industrial growth in the hinterland, trade facilitation measures, cargo handling efficiency and operational challenges impacting maritime and EXIM trade.

    Officials highlighted Paradip Port’s growing importance as a strategic gateway for bulk cargo, energy imports, industrial raw materials and export-oriented trade. The discussions also focused on the need for continued policy support and infrastructure investments to strengthen supply chain efficiency and enhance the port’s competitiveness.

    The visit provided an important platform for direct engagement between government policymakers and port leadership, enabling better understanding of on-ground operational requirements and future development priorities.

    The engagement further reinforced the critical role of Paradip Port Authority in supporting India’s maritime trade growth, industrial development and broader economic expansion through efficient port-led logistics infrastructure.

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