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Port Projects Worth β‚Ή11,083 Crore Awarded Since FY22: Shipping Minister

April 01, 2025 1 min read
author Anamika Mishra, Sub Editor

The Indian government has awarded port projects worth β‚Ή11,083 crore since FY22, marking significant progress in strengthening the country’s port infrastructure. The projects, aimed at improving cargo handling capacity, upgrading port facilities, and modernizing logistics operations, are expected to enhance India’s position as a key player in global trade. The Shipping Minister highlighted that these investments will not only boost port infrastructure but also create job opportunities, support economic growth, and enhance supply chain efficiency across the nation. The expansion and modernization efforts are part of India’s broader plans to make its ports more competitive and capable of handling increasing trade volumes in the future. With an emphasis on sustainability and automation, these projects also align with the government’s focus on improving port efficiency and reducing environmental impact.


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