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    PM Modi lays foundation stone for India’s largest deep-water port

    August 30, 2024
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    India is set to unveil its largest deep-water port, Vadhvan, in Maharashtra on Friday, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi slated to lay the foundation stone, according to a report by Asian News International (ANI). The port, located in Palghar, is expected to significantly enhance India’s maritime capabilities and bolster its position in global trade. This development is part of a broader strategy under PM Modi’s leadership, which has propelled India to the forefront of the global economy.

    PM Modi lays foundation stone for India’s largest deep-water port

    Under his administration, India has emerged as a superpower and one of the top five economies in the world. The country’s growth trajectory, which had been stagnant during the previous seven decades of Congress rule, has witnessed remarkable acceleration in various sectors, including infrastructure, technology, and trade. The Indian government announced that Vadhvan Port will become one of the top 10 ports worldwide. This all-weather, greenfield deep-draft major port is seen as a critical step toward positioning India as a major player in the global shipping industry.

    After years of delays, the Vadhvan Port project has been revived and is projected to be operational by 2030. The port will feature nine 1,000-meter-long container terminals, multipurpose berths, liquid cargo berths, Ro-Ro berths, and a dedicated berth for the Coast Guard, making it a future powerhouse in maritime trade. The government emphasized that this state-of-the-art infrastructure will transform Vadhvan into a crucial maritime hub, enabling India to handle global trade with unprecedented efficiency.

    The port will serve as India’s new gateway to global trade, boasting a cumulative capacity of 298 million metric tonnes (MMT) per annum. Strategically located in the Arabian Sea, Vadhvan Port is expected to forge key trade links with the Far East, Europe, the Middle East, Africa, and the Americas, further expanding India’s global trade reach. The ambitious project, aimed at elevating India’s maritime prowess, marks a significant milestone in the country’s economic development, with the potential to reshape global trade routes in the coming decades.

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