Namaskar, all the guests from all over the world, my  cabinet colleagues, Chief Ministers and Deputy Chief Ministers of Goa and  Maharashtra, other dignitaries, ladies and gentlemen!
  
I welcome you all to the third edition of the Global Maritime India Summit.  Earlier when we met in 2021, the whole world was in the grips of the  uncertainty created by Corona. No one knew what the world would be like after  Corona. But today a new world order is taking shape and in this changing world  order the whole world is looking towards Bharat with new aspirations. India's  economy is continuously strengthening in a world faced with an economic crisis.  The day is not far when Bharat will be one of the top 3 economic powers of the  world. We all know that maximum trade in the world takes place through sea  routes. In the Post-Corona world, today the world also needs reliable and  resilient supply chains. That is why this edition of Global Maritime India  Summit has become even more relevant.
Friends,
History is witness to the fact that whenever Bharat's maritime capability has  been strong, the country and the world have benefited greatly from it. With  this thinking, we have been working in a planned manner for the last 9-10 years  to strengthen this sector. Recently, at the initiative of Bharat, a step has  been taken which has the potential to revive the maritime industry around the  world in the 21st century. A historic consensus has been reached on the  India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor during the G-20 Summit. Hundreds of  years ago, the Silk Route gave impetus to global trade. This route had become  the basis for the development of many countries of the world. Now this  historical corridor will also transform the picture of regional and global  trade. Construction of next Generation Mega Ports and International Container  Transshipment Port, island development, inland waterways, expansion of  multi-modal hubs, many such major projects are to be undertaken under this  scheme. This corridor will reduce business costs, increase logistical  efficiency, reduce environmental damage and also create a large number of jobs.  This is a big opportunity for investors to become a part of this campaign by  associating with Bharat.
Friends,
Today's Bharat is working towards becoming a developed nation in the next 25  years. We are bringing revolutionary changes in every sector. We have  relentlessly worked to strengthen the entire eco-system of maritime  infrastructure. In the last decade, the capacity of Bharat's major ports has  doubled. The turn-around time of container vessels, which was around 42 hours  9-10 years ago in 2014, has reduced to less than 24 hours in 2023. To  strengthen port connectivity, we have built thousands of kilometres of new  roads. The infrastructure of our coastal area is also being strengthened under  the Sagarmala Project. All these efforts are increasing the employment  opportunities and ease of living manifold.
Friends,
Our vision of ‘Ports for Prosperity’ and ‘Ports for Progress’ is continuously  bringing change on the ground. But our work has also taken forward the mantra  of ‘Ports For Productivity’. To increase the productivity of the economy, our  government is also making the logistics sector effective and efficient. Bharat  is also modernizing its coastal shipping mode. Coastal cargo traffic has  doubled in the last decade and this is also providing people a cost-effective  logistics option. A major change is also sweeping Bharat due to the development  of inland waterways. In the last decade, cargo handling on national waterways  has seen almost 4 times growth. Due to our efforts, Bharat's ratings in the  Logistics Performance Index have also improved in the last 9 years.
Friends,
We also have a major focus on the ship-building and repair sector. Our  indigenous aircraft carrier INS Vikrant is a proof of Bharat's capability and  potential. Bharat is going to be one of the top five ship-building nations in  the world in the next decades. Our mantra is: 'Make in India, Make for the  World'. We are working on an integrated approach of bringing together  shipbuilding stakeholders through the development of Maritime Clusters. We are  going to develop shipbuilding and repair centres at several places in the  country in the coming times. Bharat already ranks second globally in the field  of ship recycling. To make its major ports carbon neutral, Bharat is also  working on a net zero strategy in the maritime sector. We are moving towards a  future where a blue economy will be the means to become a green planet.
Friends,
Work is being done at a rapid pace in Bharat to ensure that the world's biggest  maritime operators come to Bharat and operate from Bharat. Gujarat's modern  GIFT City has launched ship leasing as a major financial service. Many types of  rebates are also being given to ship leasing companies by GIFT IFSC. I am glad  that 4 global ship leasing companies of the world have also registered with  GIFT IFSC. I would also call upon other ship leasing companies present at this  summit to join GIFT IFSC.
Friends,
Bharat has a vast coastline, strong riverine ecosystem  and rich cultural heritage. Together, these create a new possibility for  maritime tourism. About 5000 years old Lothal Dockyard in Bharat is a world  heritage. In a way, Lothal is the Cradle of Shipping. To preserve this world  heritage, a National Maritime Heritage Complex is also being built in Lothal.  Lothal is not very far from Mumbai. I request you to visit Lothal once.
Friends,
To increase maritime tourism, we have also started the world's largest river  cruise service. Bharat is working on many projects related to this at its  different ports. A new international cruise terminal is being built in Mumbai.  This year we have also built such modern cruise terminals in Visakhapatnam and  Chennai. Bharat is moving towards becoming a global cruise hub through its  state-of-the-art infrastructure.
Friends,
Bharat is one of the few countries which has such a combination of development,  demography, democracy and demand. At a time when Bharat is moving towards the  goal of becoming a developed Bharat by 2047, this is a golden opportunity for  you. I once again invite all the investors like you from all over the world to  come to Bharat and join us on the path of development. We will walk together;  we will create a new future together; thank you very much!
DISCLAIMER: This is the approximate translation of PM’s speech. Original speech was delivered in Hindi.