June25 , 2026

    India, Mauritius Join Forces to Expand Container Terminal Capacity

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    India and Mauritius are strengthening maritime cooperation through a partnership focused on developing container terminal capacity and improving regional trade connectivity.

    The collaboration aims to support the expansion of port infrastructure, enhance cargo handling capabilities, and create more efficient logistics links between India, Mauritius, and wider international markets. The initiative is expected to contribute to stronger supply chain networks across the Indian Ocean region.

    The planned container terminal development will help address growing trade requirements by improving vessel handling, increasing cargo capacity, and supporting smoother movement of goods. It also reflects the growing importance of strategic port investments in strengthening regional maritime infrastructure.

    With global shipping networks evolving and demand for reliable trade routes increasing, the partnership highlights efforts to improve connectivity and build resilient logistics systems.

    The India–Mauritius cooperation is expected to play a role in expanding maritime trade opportunities and supporting long-term economic growth through improved port capabilities.

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