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Vizhinjam inaugurated India's new maritime era begins
Indian Transport & Logistics News
|May - June 2025
As the Vizhinjam International Seaport officially opens its gates, India finds itself not just celebrating a port—but embracing a possibility. For decades, India has looked east and west, watching its cargo touch foreign harbors before returning home. Today, that narrative begins to change.
A long-awaited chapter in India's maritime history was finally written. Prime Minister Narendra Modi formally inaugurated the Vizhinjam International Seaport in Kerala—a project that has been more than three decades in the making. With this single stroke of ceremony, India signaled not just the birth of a port, but the beginning of a new era in global trade connectivity and strategic maritime self-reliance.
Standing tall with India's tallest ship-to-shore cranes, Vizhinjam isn't just the country's newest maritime infrastructure. It's a symbol of intent. In a world where logistics equals leverage, Vizhinjam positions India firmly on the map of global supply chains.
The statistics are impressive—an 18-meter natural draft (the deepest among Indian ports), proximity to the busiest international shipping lane just 10 nautical miles away, and the ability to dock ultra-large container ships with ease. But what's more impressive is what this means: India, for the first time, can become a transshipment hub rather than a transit passenger.
This is no small feat for a country whose exports often danced between Colombo, Singapore, and Dubai. Vizhinjam isn't just about shortening supply chains—it's about reclaiming control of them.
A wake-up call to India's maritime strategy
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