CSL is building a total of four passenger vessels for the Andaman and Nicobar islands

Cochin yard launch

Cochin yard launch...

The first of two 1200 passenger capacity vessels, with the ability to also transport up to 1000 tonn...
The first of two 1200 passenger c...
Investment is planned for Chidambaranar port

Coal jetties at Chidambaranar ...

Coal jetties at Chida...

A memorandum of understanding (MoU) has been signed between Chidambaranar Port Trust and Tamil Nadu ...
A memorandum of understanding (Mo...
Trelleborg India staff celebrate moving to bigger, more modern premises

Trelleborg expands centre of e...

Trelleborg expands ce...

Trelleborg’s marine systems operation has relocated and almost doubled the size of its engineering a...
Trelleborg’s marine systems ope...
Arun Sharma, executive chairman, IRClass

IRS tackles cyber risks

IRS tackles cyber ris...

In order to address the growing threat of cybercrime, the Indian Register of Shipping (IRClass) has ...
In order to address the growing t...
Panellists for TMS Webinar-Live from Boardroom to Bridge

TMS Webinar brings together le...

TMS Webinar brings to...

For its sixth Webinar in the Covid-19: A Leadership Perspective series, which takes place on July 22...
For its sixth Webinar in the Covi...
APSEZ witnessed a big jump in cargo volume in 2021/2, leading to record revenue and EBITDA

Adani Ports breaks through 300...

Adani Ports breaks th...

In its latest results for the 2021-2022 financial year, Adani Ports and Special Economic Zone (APSEZ...
In its latest results for the 202...
SCI sets ambitious targets

SCI sets ambitious targets

SCI sets ambitious ta...

The Shipping Corporation of India (SCI) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the Ministry o...
The Shipping Corporation of India...
The new Madurai ICD should help reduce transportation times and lower costs

New South Indian ICD for Maers...

New South Indian ICD ...

With the opening of its new Inland Container Depot (ICD) in Madurai, Maersk aims to get closer to cu...
With the opening of its new Inlan...
Opening the new V. Group office in Chennai, from left, Loris di Maio, Director of V. Group Operating Model, Mario Moretti, Managing Director, V .Ships Asia and Sriram Gopalakrishnan, Global Shared Service Director and Interim Managing Director, Chennai

V.Group opens new Chennai offi...

V.Group opens new Che...

V. Group V. Ships
V. Group V. Ships...
New direct container services have helped boost throughput at DP World’s Cochin terminal

Cochin terminal adds Far East ...

Cochin terminal adds ...

DP World-operated International Container Transshipment Terminal (ICTT) at Cochin recently added a n...
DP World-operated International C...
NSICT achieved double digit growth in the first quarter of 2017-18

JNPT increases container throu...

JNPT increases contai...

India’s leading gateway, Jawaharlal Port Trust (JNPT), has got off to a good start in the 2017-18 fi...
India’s leading gateway, Jawaha...
The signing of the MOU between MOL and IWAI to enable LPG cargos to be transported on inland waterways.

MOL to pioneer inland waterway...

MOL to pioneer inland...

MOL and the Inland Waterways Authority of India (IWAI) are to work together to transport LPG on barg...
MOL and the Inland Waterways Auth...

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.