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India plans full-spectrum maritime push to challenge global shipbuilding giants: Report

New ship repair hubs are being planned in Kochi, Mumbai, Chennai, Kolkata, and Vadinar, along with a free trade depot for duty-free imports and a maritime arbitration centre, the Indian International Maritime Dispute Resolution Centre (IIMDRC).

June 19, 2025 / 09:23 IST
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Private players are also stepping in.
Private players are also stepping in.

India is preparing to launch a series of mission-mode measures to transform itself into a global shipbuilding and maritime services hub, according to a Mint report citing two people familiar with the government’s plans.

The initiative, aimed at building a full-service maritime ecosystem, will include a maritime development fund, revamped shipbuilding assistance schemes, and policies to bolster domestic capabilities across shipbuilding, repairs, financing, insurance, technical staffing, and dispute resolution.

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“The idea is to plug every critical gap in the value chain so that India is not just building ships, but also financing, insuring, managing, and resolving disputes,” one of the individuals told Mint.

Currently, China, South Korea, and Japan dominate over 90 percent of global shipbuilding, with China alone accounting for nearly half of all new orders. India, with less than 1% share, is now targeting a spot in the global top 10 by 2030 and top five by 2047, the report said.