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PM Shares Highlights from Maritime Leaders Conclave 2025

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday shared excerpts of his address at the Maritime Leaders Conclave held in Mumbai, praising the rapid strides India has made in the maritime sector and underlining the need for next-generation reforms to boost investor confidence and inclusive development.

Glimpses and key messages

The Prime Minister posted short video and text snippets on X (formerly Twitter) highlighting several themes from his speech: the sector’s fast pace of growth, notable achievements in 2025, reforms aimed at improving port efficiency, and steps to attract investors. In one post he wrote in Hindi that the conclave provided an excellent opportunity to see “भारत का Maritime Sector किस तेजी से आगे बढ़ रहा है”.

Modi noted 2025 as a milestone year for India’s maritime sector and reaffirmed the government’s push for reforms that will reinforce investor confidence. He described the recent measures as “Next Generation Reforms” designed to modernise policy, reduce paperwork and catalyse private investment.

Highlights from the Mumbai conclave

At India Maritime Week’s Maritime Leaders Conclave and the Global Maritime CEO Forum, the Prime Minister outlined outcomes and progress across ports, inland waterways and logistics. He said India’s ports now rank among the most efficient in the developing world and pointed to significant operational improvements achieved over the past decade.

While sharing his address excerpt, the Prime Minister invoked historical maritime vision  referencing Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj and emphasised that the sea represents opportunity, not merely territorial limits. He also underscored a focus on inclusive maritime development, linking peace, progress and prosperity to a sustainable future.

Economic and policy context

Speeches at India Maritime Week have highlighted policy reforms such as liberalising investment norms, port modernisation drives and initiatives to strengthen shipbuilding, logistics and seafarer training. Government sources and media reports note an acceleration in investments and private sector interest in port-related projects in 2025.

The Prime Minister expressed confidence that the reforms will further increase investor trust in India’s maritime ecosystem, encouraging long-term capital inflows and technological upgrades across ports and allied services.

Reactions and global engagement

The conclave drew leaders from industry, shipping companies and global stakeholders attending India Maritime Week. Officials said the event has evolved into a global summit since its start in 2016, with delegates from over 80 countries participating in 2025. The Prime Minister welcomed this global engagement as a sign of confidence in India’s maritime trajectory.

Why it matters

India’s push to modernise ports, expand inland waterways and boost shipbuilding ties into broader economic goals: supporting trade, creating jobs and strengthening supply-chain resilience. The Prime Minister’s messages at the conclave seek to position India as a reliable maritime partner while signalling policy continuity to investors and stakeholders.

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