India Secures ₹66,000 Cr in Investment Deals to Supercharge Shipping, Ports, and Atmanirbhar Shipbuilding

India has signed 27 major investment agreements worth over ₹66,000 crore, set to create 1.5 lakh jobs and strengthen the country’s shipbuilding and port network. The projects include a mega port in Odisha, new shipyards, and Patna’s water metro, boosting India’s presence in global maritime trade.

Key Highlights

  • 27 MoUs signed at Bhavnagar on 18–19 Sept 2025, involving Indian and global partners, covering ports, shipbuilding, and maritime projects.
  • Bahuda Port Project in Odisha with an investment of ₹21,500 crore, set to add 150 MTPA capacity and drive port-led industrialisation in Eastern India.
  • Shipyard deals worth ₹18,700 crore (Cochin Shipyard & Mazagon Dock) to expand large vessel construction in India.
  • Patna Water Metro Project with ₹908 crore investment to deploy electric ferries across 4 urban routes, modernizing inland waterways.
  • These projects are expected to generate 1.5 lakh direct and indirect jobs through shipbuilding clusters, ports, and allied industries.

Investment and Employment Impact (2025)

Project / InitiativeInvestment (₹ Cr)Region / StateEmployment ImpactTimeline / Status
Bahuda Port Project21,500Odisha / Andhra Pradesh~25,000 jobsUnder development
Cochin Shipyard – HD Korea Partnership3,700Kerala~2,000 direct jobsOperational
Cochin Shipyard – Tamil Nadu Shipbuilding Complex15,000Tamil Nadu~8,000 direct, 40,000 indirectPlanned / MoU signed
Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders – Tamil Nadu YardN/ATamil NaduThousands (estimated)MoU signed
Bihar Water Metro Project908BiharN/APilot / Planning
Gujarat Shipbuilding & Offshore Facilities13,600GujaratThousandsMoU signed
Lighthouse Museum at Lothal266GujaratTourism-related jobsPlanned

India’s maritime sector is steadily advancing towards Atmanirbhar Bharat, driving job creation, attracting significant investments, and establishing the country as a global leader in shipbuilding and maritime trade.

Source – Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways ,PIB

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