India plans to introduce 40 billion rupees ($454 million) in incentives to boost its shipbreaking industry, aiming to regain market share from Bangladesh and Pakistan.
India's Rs 69,725 crore shipbuilding package aims to close the gap with China, South Korea and Japan. Can it reshape India's ...
India is set to introduce 40 billion rupees in incentives to revitalise its shipbreaking industry and regain market dominance ...
MoS for Ports and Shipping, Shantanu Thakur said India has plans to add 10 world-class shipyards in the next five years, supported by public-private partnerships and international collaborations. The ...
In a strategic move to dominate the global ship recycling industry, India’s Modi government is finalising a Rs 4,000 ...
The Centre on Wednesday announced a ₹70,000 crore mega financial package for building infrastructure to attract investment in ...
Despite an international trading community clamoring for more shipping options, the first half of 2021 saw 275 cargo vessels sold for scrap. That figure is up by 40 percent compared with the first six ...
India unveils ₹69,725 crore maritime package to expand shipbuilding, create 3 million jobs, and boost strategic self-reliance ...
This week, several more sales have registered as sub-continent ship recycling markets come roaring back – and a previously subdued Bangladesh starts to seemingly find some form once again, with some ...
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'Chips or ships, they should be made in India': PM Modi unveils maritime projects in Gujarat
AHMEDABAD: Calling it a "historic reform," Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday announced that large ships will now be ...
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