
$8 Billion Package To Rejuvenate India's Maritime Ecosystem Is A Signal Of Ambition: PM Modi
The Prime Minister, in a post on X social media platform, referred to an article by Union Minister Sarbananda Sonowal which states that the government's $8 billion package to rejuvenate India's shipbuilding and maritime ecosystem is not a routine budget line, but a signal of ambition.”
The minister has underlined that the shipping industry once dismissed as a laggard in the energy transition, is now confronting a point of inflexion. Heeding to the call for climate action, global momentum to tighten emissions standards have gathered speed, while financiers are also redirecting capital towards zero-carbon vessels and fuels, and technology is advancing faster. In this swirl of change, India stands at a rare confluence of opportunity and capability.
He refers to this as“a quiet revolution gathering momentum across the world's oceans” in the article titled: 'India can lead the global shift to green shipping.'
Sonowal further states that the PM Modi government has worked towards building a solid base for renewable energy which has in turn positioned India with one of lowest renewable energy costs globally.
A growing and resilient industrial base with 'Make in India' impetus, and efforts to modernise, mechanise and digitise ports along the busy east-west trade route have provided the country with unique advantage - moving from a position of whether our maritime sector can join the global green maritime transition meaningfully, to whether we can lead it decisively.
The government's recent approval of Rs 69,725 crore ($8 billion) package to reimagine, revive and rejuvenate India's shipbuilding and maritime ecosystem is not a routine budget line, but a signal of ambition. By investing at scale, the PM Modi government has sent a message that India shall take a meaningful role in the global shift to low-carbon shipping, Sonowal states.

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