Progress has been primarily driven by sustained capacity expansion, modernization of port infrastructure, and improved turnaround efficiency.
Key Progress
- Cargo handling: Major ports handled 915.17 million tonnes in FY 2025–26, surpassing target of 904 MT with 7.06% growth.
- Top performers: Deendayal (160.11 MT) followed by Paradip and Jawaharlal Nehru Port Authority (JNPA)
Which initiatives have played a pivotal role in this progress?
- Legislative measures: Major Port Authorities Act, 2021 provides greater autonomy and promotes PPP participation, while the Indian Ports Act, 2025 (replaced Indian Ports Act of 1908) aims to modernise port regulation.
- Government promotes private participation with 100% FDI under automatic route in port and harbour development and maintenance.
- Sagarmala Programme: Flagship initiative launched in 2015 for port modernization, connectivity enhancement, new port development and coastal community development.
- Maritime India Vision 2030: Outlines 150 initiatives for propelling India to global maritime leadership. It includes spheres such as port infrastructure development, enhancing logistics efficiency, etc.
- Others: National Logistics Portal (Marine)- SAGAR-SETU; Real-time performance Monitoring Dashboard, Sagar Manthan, etc.
The progress reinforces the vision of port-led development envisaged under Maritime Amrit Kaal Vision 2047.
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