The recently announced package of ₹69,725 crore, to revitalise India’s shipbuilding and maritime ecosystem, is to replace the package of 2015, but key questions remain on how successful it will be.
The government said the move will create a robust maritime ecosystem and position India as a major shipbuilding nation by ...
The Centre has announced a ₹70,000 crore package to revitalize India’s shipping sector. Shipping minister Sarbananda Sonowal, ...
Vijayawada: Andhra Pradesh is positioning itself as a key hub for shipbuilding and shipbreaking, with the state govt ...
Reddy said the Centre is developing a shipbuilding cluster at Dugarajapatnam in Tirupati district. Modalities for forming a ...
And Deepak Mishra points out that India’s bureaucracy resembles a crew stuck in colonial costumes, minding ceremonies instead ...
In the year leading up to America’s 250th birthday, we are revisiting some of the history that has shaped our state.
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The plan seeks to expand shipyard capacity, boost financing and attract investment to strengthen India's maritime ecosystem.
PM Modi’s ‘Make in India’ is eventually about giving wings to the concept of Swadeshi, as the world’s largest democracy takes ...
Kotak Institutional Equities have a sell recommendation on Cochin Shipyard with the target price at Rs 860. Analysts said ...
India Ship Technology Centre inaugurated to boost shipbuilding sector, improve port infrastructure, and increase seafarer numbers.
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