Mumbai: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on October 29 attended the India Maritime Week 2025 at Goregoan's NESCO Gounds. He inaugurated Investment MoUs and launched key initiatives for the shipping and shipbuilding
sector at the Maritime Leaders' Conclave.
His participation reflects the deep commitment to an ambitious, future-oriented maritime transformation, aligned with the Maritime Amrit Kaal Vision 2047.
While addressing the Maritime Week, the Prime Minister said, "Maritime sector driving India's growth; over last decade, it has transformed significantly, boosting trade and port infrastructure."
Further adding, he said, "Today, India's ports are counted among most efficient in developing world; in many aspects, they are performing even better."
The long-term vision, built on four strategic pillars — port-led development, shipping and shibuilding, seamless logistics, and maritime skill-building — aims to position India among the world’s leading maritime powers, the official statement from PMO said.












