SCI is looking to add to its existing fleet of container vessels

SCI out to tender for containe...

SCI out to tender for...

SCI tenders for up to six 8,000 TEU container ships The state-owned Shipping Corporation of India (...
SCI tenders for up to six 8,000 T...
Trainees in front of the SCI-operated passenger vessel, Swaraj Dweep

Onboard training programme des...

Onboard training prog...

India launches onboard training for aspiring seafarers In what is considered to be a significant st...
India launches onboard training f...
The newly acquired DP World Indus will enhance operations along Indian coastal routes

DP World expands Indian coasta...

DP World expands Indi...

DP World strengthens India’s coastal shipping network DP World’s Marine Services business, Shipping...
DP World strengthens India’s co...

Adani Ports sells Vizhinjam po...

Adani Ports sells Viz...

MSC acquires stake in India’s Vizhinjam port Adani Ports and Special Economic Zones (APSEZ) have re...
MSC acquires stake in India’s V...
The milestone first container manufactured in India for Maersk

Maersk unveils its first India...

Maersk unveils its fi...

Maersk unveils first India-manufactured shipping container Maersk has become what is claimed to be ...
Maersk unveils first India-manufa...
JNPA is India’s leading container port capable of handling some of the world’s biggest containerships

JNPA retains position as India...

JNPA retains position...

JNPA retains India’s top port ranking Jawaharlal Nehru Port Authority (JNPA), India’s largest conta...
JNPA retains India’s top port r...
Gateway Distriparks was one of the first customers for double stack container train services operating out of PSA Mumbai

Double stack train services st...

Double stack train se...

PSA Mumbai launches double-stack container train operations On 20th June 2026, PSA Mumbai became th...
PSA Mumbai launches double-stack ...
India has emerged as the world’s leading ship recycling centre

India becomes world’s top ship...

India becomes world...

India becomes world’s leading ship recycling nation India emerged as the world's leading ship recyc...
India becomes world’s leading s...
Ashwani Gupta, Whole-time Director and Chief Executive Officer (CEO), APSEZ

APSEZ secures LNG marine servi...

APSEZ secures LNG mar...

APSEZ wins Argentina LNG marine services contract India’s Adani Ports and Special Economic Zone (AP...
APSEZ wins Argentina LNG marine s...
Computer-generated image of the new green tug design that will be built at Cochin Shipyard with ABB technology

ABB links up with Cochin Shipy...

ABB links up with Coc...

ABB supports India’s Green Tug Transition Programme Global marine technology supplier, ABB, has won...
ABB supports India’s Green Tug ...
The MoU was signed on behalf of VOCPA by Shri A. Ganesan, Chief Mechanical Engineer, while Dr. Maximilian Held, Chief Operating Officer and Head of Solutions Lab & Shipping Initiative, H2Global Foundation, signed on behalf of H2Global

Indian port signs green hydrog...

Indian port signs gre...

Tuticorin port signs green hydrogen export partnership V.O. Chidambaranar Port Authority (VOCPA), T...
Tuticorin port signs green hydrog...
Representatives from Berg Propulsion and Vizag Port Authority confirming the order for the 60 tonnes bollard pull all-electric tugs

Berg Propulsion assists with I...

Berg Propulsion assis...

Berg Propulsion supports India’s green tug transition Marine propulsion solutions provider Berg Pro...
Berg Propulsion supports India’...

Frequently Asked Questions

The Indian maritime sector includes ports and terminals, shipping lines, coastal and inland waterways, shipbuilding and repair, maritime logistics, offshore services and maritime policy. It is important because India plays a vital role in global trade, with a large share of the country’s imports and exports moving through its maritime network, supporting economic growth and regional connectivity.
Recent developments in the Indian maritime sector include port modernisation under the Sagarmala programme, expansion of coastal shipping, growth in inland waterways, digitalisation of port operations and increased focus on sustainability. These initiatives aim to improve efficiency, reduce logistics costs and strengthen India’s position as a global maritime hub.
Government policy has a strong influence on the Indian maritime sector through regulations, investment incentives, infrastructure projects and trade facilitation measures. Policies related to port privatisation, green shipping, shipbuilding and maritime safety help shape industry growth and attract both domestic and foreign investment.
The Indian maritime sector is important for global shipping because India sits along major international sea routes connecting Asia, the Middle East, Africa and Europe. Indian ports handle large volumes of container, bulk, and energy cargo making them essential to global supply chains and regional trade flows.
Reliable news and insights on the India maritime sector can be found on trusted maritime news platforms such as The Maritime Standard, along with official government releases, port authority announcements and industry reports. These sources provide timely updates on port developments, shipping activity, policy changes and investment trends affecting India’s maritime industry.