Maritime India Summit 2021
- On 2nd March, 2021, Prime Minister inaugurated the second edition Maritime India Summit -2021 organised by the Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways on a virtual platform
- The 1st edition of Maritime India Summit was held in 2016 in Mumbai, Maharashtra.
Key Highlights
- Denmark was the partner country for the three-day summit.
- At the 2nd Maritime India Summit 2021, Chabahar Day was observed on 4th March where India proposed to include Chabahar port in the 13-nation International North South Transport Corridor. It also proposed to include Afghanistan and Uzbekistan in INSTC as members.
- Prime Minister also launched e-book of maritime vision 2030, ....
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