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Navigating the Future: Revamping Maritime Education in India through Legislative Reform

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August 2024

"Education is the kindling of a flame, not the filling of a vessel." - Socrates

Navigating the Future: Revamping Maritime Education in India through Legislative Reform

INTRODUCTION

India's maritime industry stands as a cornerstone of the nation's economy, contributing significantly to trade, employment, and national prosperity and security. As global trade continues to expand, the demand for skilled seafarers is on the rise, presenting both an opportunity and a challenge for India. The country has long been recognized as a major supplier of competent maritime professionals to the global shipping industry. As of 2023, the total number of Indian seafarers is reported to be approximately 285,454. This figure includes 179,828 ratings and 105,626 officers. However, to maintain and enhance this position, India must ensure that its maritime education system evolves to meet the changing demands of the industry. This need for evolution resonates with the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020, which emphasizes the importance of skill development, vocational training, and the integration of technology in education. The NEP advocates for a holistic approach to education, ensuring that curricula are responsive to the needs of the industry and society. The maritime sector is undergoing rapid transformation, driven by technological advancements, increasing environmental regulations, and changing operational paradigms. In this context, the need to update India's maritime education framework through legislative reform has never been more pressing. For readers short on time, an executive summary on the proposed legislative reforms is also provided at the end of the article.

Current Landscape of Maritime Training in India

The maritime training ecosystem in India operates under a regulatory framework primarily governed by the Merchant Shipping Act, 1958. This legislation, while foundational, has seen only incremental changes over the decades, struggling to keep pace with the rapid evolution of the maritime industry.

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