The Minister for Road Transport ,Highways and Shipping , Shri Nitin Gadkari , while tending to global reporters, at the Foreign Correspondents Club in New Delhi , said that, the first ever Maritime India Summit 2016 , planned to be initiated by Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi in Mumbai on the 14-04-2016 , is in compatibility of the Governments strategy of giving prime significance to building up the nations infrastructure. The target of the 3 days Summit starting on 14-04-2016 and ending on 16-04-2016 is to pull in potential speculators to the immeasurable open doors that the different segments of the Maritime Sector have on offer.40 nations notwithstanding India with Republic of Korea as the accomplice nation will take an interest in the Summit. The Minister expounded on different parts of the Summit amid his discourse. He educated that Sagarmala had the portential to decrease logistic expenses of delivery. He said , cluster of industries would likewise be made along the coast and stimulation fisheries business.He educated the reporter audience that a Port Rail Connectivity Corporation had been made with the prime objective of inter connectivity of Industrial Hubs to different ports via trains that would help the economy develop .
The Maritime India Summit 2016, will have 13 thematic sessions on April, 14 and 15 and a high level CEOs forum on April, 14. The thematic sessions include sessions on Sagarmala - Port Led development; Ship Building, Ship Repair and Ship Breaking; Skill Development through Maritime Education & Training; Inland Water Transportation and Coastal Shipping; Hinterland Connectivity & Multi-Modal Logistics; Opportunities in International Shipping & Maritime Financing; Opportunities in Maritime States; Cruise Shipping & Lighthouse Tourism; Island Development & Aquatic Resources; Maritime Security and Counter-Piracy. 12 Union Ministers will chair/ participate in various sessions. In the CEOs Forum, 19 CEOs from abroad and 17 CEOs from India are expected to participate.
The Maritime India Summit 2016, is intended to showcase, amongst other things, that;
The Maritime India Summit 2016 is intended to incrementally present the facts that;
The event will also unveil two major value added services to be offered by the Directorate General of Shipping, Government of India, on the e-medium:
During the three days of the Summit, an exhibition, along with exclusive demo sessions will showcase the latest technologies, products and services as well as help disseminate knowledge about the latest development in Maritime Sector. The exhibition has a special India Pavilion and dedicated pavilions for South Korea and Norway. A total of 200 companies are setting up stalls in the exhibition showcasing maritime competence and latest technologies.