"MoU aims at empowering youth as nation builders through high-growth careers in India's maritime sector": Sarbananda Sonowal
New Delhi [India], April 24 (ANI): Union Minister of Ports, Shipping and Waterways Sarbananda Sonowal on Friday underscored the transformative potential of India's maritime sector in driving economic growth, as two key Memoranda of Understanding (MoUs) were exchanged at the Delhi School of Economics.
The MoU between the University of Delhi and the Centre for Maritime Economy and Connectivity (CMEC) at the Research and Information System for Developing Countries (RIS) aims to strengthen maritime education, research and capacity building in alignment with India's long-term maritime vision.
Highlighting India's strategic maritime advantages, the minister noted that with a coastline of over 11,000 kilometres and 111 national waterways (NWs), strengthening the maritime ecosystem is a national imperative. Sonowal emphasised that the government's maritime vision, guided by the SAGAR and MAHASAGAR doctrines, reflects a commitment to regional cooperation, maritime security and shared prosperity.
The Shipping Minister stressed that human capital will be central to India's maritime ambitions, noting that the country's seafaring workforce has nearly tripled in the past 12 years and now contributes about 12% of the global maritime workforce, with a target to reach 20% by 2030. "MoU between University of Delhi & CMEC to boost maritime education, research and skill development", Sonowal said.
He pointed to flagship programs such as Sagarmala and Maritime Amrit Kaal Vision 2047 as key enablers of this growth trajectory.
During the event, an additional MoU was also exchanged between RIS and the Delhi School of Economics (DSE) to promote joint programmes in public policy research and training.
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