Despite the knock-on effects of disruption in the Middle East Gulf, JNPT is maintaining vessel turnaround time performance

JNPA maintains operational sta...

JNPA maintains operat...

JNPA maintains operational stability amid disruptions Jawaharlal Nehru Port Authority (JNPA), India...
JNPA maintains operational stabil...
The new Pool is expected to reduce reliance of Indian shipowners on external insurance

India goes it alone with marit...

India goes it alone w...

India launches maritime insurance pool to boost resilience The Government of India has approved the...
India launches maritime insurance...
Kandla Port recently demonstrated its methanol bunkering capabilities

Kandla port advances methanol ...

Kandla port advances ...

Kandla Port advances methanol bunkering capabilities In a significant initiative in the context of ...
Kandla Port advances methanol bun...
MSC Ilaria alongside at DP World Cochin recently, where it set a new record for containers handled by the terminal during a single call

New record set by DP World Coc...

New record set by DP ...

DP World Cochin sets new vessel handling record DP World Cochin has recently received the 366m long...
DP World Cochin sets new vessel h...
Saikat Roychowdhury, newly appointed Chief Operating Officer (COO) (left) and H.V. Ramesh, Head – Technical (right)

Leadership changes at IRS

Leadership changes at...

Indian Register of Shipping announces leadership changes Indian Register of Shipping (IRS) has anno...
Indian Register of Shipping annou...
Hapag-Lloyd is strengthening its connections with India's maritime sector

Hapag-Lloyd and Government of ...

Hapag-Lloyd and Gover...

Hapag-Lloyd signs India LOIs on reflagging and recycling Global container carrier Hapag-Lloyd has c...
Hapag-Lloyd signs India LOIs on r...
APSEZ has joined forces with SMIT Salvage and Marine Emergency Response Centre to establish India’s first Port of Refuge structure

APSEZ sets up India’s first Po...

APSEZ sets up India...

APSEZ launches India’s first Port of Refuge Adani Ports and Special Economic Zone (APSEZ) have put ...
APSEZ launches India’s first Po...
Shri Gaurav Dayal addressing JNPA terminal operators at a meeting to mark the port handling 8 million TEU

JNPA passes 8 million TEU mile...

JNPA passes 8 million...

JNPA surpasses 8 million TEU milestone Jawaharlal Nehru Port Authority (JNPA), India’s largest cont...
JNPA surpasses 8 million TEU mile...
Executives from CSL and HBL Engineering at the joint venture signing ceremony

Cochin Shipyard signs maritime...

Cochin Shipyard signs...

Cochin Shipyard forms maritime energy storage joint venture Cochin Shipyard Limited (CSL) and HBL E...
Cochin Shipyard forms maritime en...
DP World Mundra is witnessing increased container traffic flows in 2026 to date

Mundra container terminal sust...

Mundra container term...

DP World Mundra terminal maintains strong growth momentum DP World’s Mundra International Container...
DP World Mundra terminal maintain...
Shyam Jagannathan, Director General of Shipping, Government of India

Indian government partners wit...

Indian government par...

India appoints LR Advisory to support maritime reforms Lloyd’s Register (LR) Advisory has been appo...
India appoints LR Advisory to sup...
The newly acquired DP World Chennai

DP World acquires container ve...

DP World acquires con...

DP World acquires 5000 TEU vessel for Red Sea-India service DP World’s Marine Services business, Sh...
DP World acquires 5000 TEU vessel...

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.