Maritime India Summit-2021 Concludes with ‘Chabahar
Day’
‘The 21st Century will not belong to Land; it will be a Century
of the Seas, Skies and Space. Atma Nirbhar Maritime Sector would be Foundation of the New
India and ‘AatmNirabhar Bharat’ - Mansukh Mandaviya
The Second edition of Virtual Maritime India
Summit-2021 concluded on 4 March 2021. The three-day maritime conference was
one of the biggest virtual maritime summits of the world.
In his key note address of Chabahar
day Session, Mansukh Mandaviya, Minister of Ports,
Shipping and Waterways said that Chabahar Port
project will be developed as transit hub for cross connectivity between the
India and Eurasia and further added that Chabahar
Port handled 123 vessels and total 13,752 TEUs and 18 lakh tons of bulk /
general cargo. Chabahar Port has emerged as the “connecting
point” for the region to deliver humanitarian assistance during the COVID
pandemic, added. Mr. Mandaviya reiterated the
importance of the maritime sector and said, ‘The 21st century will not belong
to land; it will be a century of the seas, skies and space’.
In the Valedictory Session of Maritime India
Summit-2021, Sanjay Bandopadhyaya, additional
secretary of Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways briefed about the summit
and added that about 1.90 lakh delegates registered for the summit,16
international ministers from 11 nations joined for different sessions. A total
of six union ministers, chief ministers of three states and two state ministers
having joined us for different sessions. A total of 55 CEOs, which included 31
international CEOs and 24 Indian CEOs joined during the CEO’s forum. A total of
110 exhibitors joined during the summit, in 18 pavilions and 107 booths, which
led to 5,540 B2B meetings. A total of more than 64,000 visitors were recorded
during the three days of the summit.
In his concluding remark, Mansukh Mandaviya said, ‘Maritime India Summit-2021 will empower
and strengthen Maritime India Vision-2030 which was launched by Prime Minister
Narendra Modi in the inauguration of the summit. Due to MIS-2021, the
expectations and the aspirations of the world towards India has increased. We
have to keep marching towards achieving our goal. MoU
signed during the summit should borne successful outcome with our dedicated and
focused efforts’. Mr. Mandaviya ended with optimism
and said, “AatmNirbhar Maritime Sector’ would be
foundation of the New India and ‘AatmNirabhar India”