In Pictures: Maritime India Summit

Lavanya Prabhakaran Updated - April 14, 2016 at 05:54 PM.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurates Maritime India Summit that aims at attracting potential investors for the maritime sector

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“India has had a glorious maritime history. We are on the path of shaping an even better maritime future,” Prime Minister Narendra Modi said after inaugurating the Maritime India Summit.
India plans to add five new ports to meet increasing demand of Exim trade.
The shipping ministry to showcase around.a 250 projects with investment opportunity in the maritime sector.
Prime Minister said Indian shipping sector is ready for “a long haul” and called upon investors not to miss out on “the pleasant journey and great destination".
Over 100 projects have been identified under the ambitious Sagarmala programme.
The objective of this summit is to provide a platform and a forum for cooperation
The PM wants to mobilise an investment of Rs. 1 lakh crore in the port sector.
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated the three-day Maritime India Summit in Mumbai on April 14th. The summit is aimed at attracting potential investors to vast opportunities that various components of the Maritime Sector have to offer.

It is showcasing projects covering sectors like port development and modernisation, Greenfield ports, port-led development under “Sagarmala”, shipbuilding, ship repair and ship breaking, inland water transportation, coastal shipping, lighthouse tourism and cruise shipping, hinterland connectivity and logistics handling facilities to the potential investors from across the world. Photos and text: Paul Noronha

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