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Govt takes stock of shipping sector amid global maritime uncertainty

By IANS | Updated: March 11, 2026 20:35 IST

New Delhi, March 11 The government held a high-level interaction with the National Shipping Board (NSB) on Wednesday ...

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New Delhi, March 11 The government held a high-level interaction with the National Shipping Board (NSB) on Wednesday to address emerging challenges in India’s shipping sector and review measures to strengthen maritime capacity amid evolving global geopolitical and trade dynamics.

Minister for Ports, Shipping and Waterways Sarbananda Sonowal chaired the meeting, which brought together members of the National Shipping Board, industry leaders, maritime stakeholders, and senior officials of the ministry to deliberate on operational issues and policy priorities affecting the sector.

During the meeting, participants discussed challenges faced by the shipping industry, which has been impacted by recent global geopolitical developments, supply chain management and rising operational pressures on maritime trade. The deliberations focused on identifying policy interventions to strengthen India’s shipping ecosystem, enhance fleet capacity and ensure resilience in maritime logistics. The Union Minister took note and directed the officials to prepare a roadmap to resolve the issues.

Officials said the interaction underscored the government’s continued efforts to ensure uninterrupted cargo movement and maintain stability across the maritime sector while addressing industry concerns.

The discussions also aimed at resolving key concerns raised by industry stakeholders while aligning policy responses with the government’s long-term maritime roadmap.

"Under the visionary leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, India is steadily advancing towards becoming a major maritime power. Through strategic reforms, infrastructure expansion and close collaboration with stakeholders, we are unlocking the immense potential of the blue economy and strengthening India’s position in global maritime trade," Sonowal said.

The meeting reviewed progress under major national initiatives such as Maritime Amrit Kaal Vision 2047 and Maritime India Vision 2030, which seek to expand port infrastructure, boost shipping capacity and position India as a leading global maritime hub.

Emphasising the importance of dialogue with industry stakeholders, Sonowal highlighted the role of the NSB as a critical advisory platform for addressing sectoral issues and shaping policy direction.

The interaction was attended by NSB Chairperson Sameer Kumar Khare, along with other board members and representatives from the shipping industry.

The government’s engagement with the board comes at a time when global maritime trade faces heightened geopolitical uncertainties and shifting supply chains, prompting India to reinforce its shipping capabilities and operational preparedness.

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