GS 3: EconomyGS 2: GovernanceGS 2: International Relations

Cruising ahead, Pg6

Government refocuses on strategic importance of shipping post-COVID, aiming to bolster SCI and domestic shipbuilding capabilities through policy interventions.

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Key Highlights:

  • India Maritime Week, headlined by Prime Minister Modi, highlighted the strategic importance of shipping.
  • The Indian shipping sector weakened due to liberalisation, privatisation, and globalisation policies over two decades.
  • COVID-19 exposed India's dependence on foreign-owned ships and limited trade intervention capabilities.
  • Government initiatives now focus on strengthening the Shipping Corporation of India (SCI) and promoting Indian ship registration.
  • Investments during Maritime Week targeted port-related projects, connectivity, Sagarmala projects, and seafarer training.
  • Focus on attracting foreign shipping companies to register ships in India through local subsidiaries.
  • Progress in Indian merchant shipbuilding remains limited, hindering industrial and technical expertise growth.

Detailed Insights:

  • The government previously prioritized seafarer training for foreign ships over domestic shipping industry support.
  • SCI, once a global leader, declined due to withdrawn favorable policies, nearly facing privatisation.
  • Post-pandemic, the government recognized shipping's strategic role during disruptions, war, and protectionist trade environments.
  • The landlord model for ports involves revenue sharing with private and foreign companies for terminal operations.
  • Chennai and Kolkata ports are undertaking the transshipment hub project in the Andamans to boost port infrastructure.
  • Government aims to gain leverage over foreign shipping companies registered in India to serve Indian needs.
  • Advancements in Indian merchant shipbuilding are crucial for demonstrating industrial and technical expertise.

Key Concepts Involved:

  • Liberalisation: Reducing government regulations and restrictions in the economy.
  • Privatisation: Transfer of ownership from public to private entities.
  • Globalisation: Increasing interconnectedness and interdependence of countries through trade, investment, and technology.
  • Sagarmala Project: Initiative to enhance port-led development in India.
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