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India targets 5% share in global shipbuilding market by 2030: Minister

The minister outlined the role of the Maritime Development Fund, a dedicated financing mechanism that is supporting shipyard modernisation, research in green shipbuilding and fostering public-private partnerships.

September 15, 2025 / 16:34 IST
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India targets 5% share in global shipbuilding market by 2030: Minister
India targets 5% share in global shipbuilding market by 2030: Minister

Union minister Shantanu Thakur on Monday said the government has set a target of securing 5 percent share of the global shipbuilding market by 2030 and developing 10 world-class shipyards with the support of public-private partnerships and international collaborations.

India is moving towards becoming a global hub for sustainable shipbuilding, backed by policy reforms, technological innovation and strong industry-government collaboration, Thakur said, addressing via video conference the CII Conference in Goa on 'India's Shipbuilding Roadmap towards Maritime Amrit Kal Vision 2047'.

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"Shipbuilding is more than just an industry - it is a symbol of national strength and self-reliance. Our vision is to make India not just a participant, but a leader in sustainable shipbuilding, contributing to green growth, blue economy, and Atmanirbhar Bharat," the Minister of State for Ports, Shipping and Waterways said.

"Our shipyard modernisation programme is ambitious yet achievable. We are targeting a 5 per cent share in the global shipbuilding market by 2030, a significant leap from our current position. This will be achieved through strategic investments in automation, digital twin technology and green shipbuilding innovations," he said.