19th Meeting of MSDC
Union Minister for Ports, Shipping and Waterways, Sarbananda Sonowal, is set to lead the 19th Maritime State Development Council (MSDC) meeting on August 18th and 19th in Kevadia, Gujarat. The gathering will convene Chief Ministers, Senior Ministers of Coastal States, and Union Territory Administrators to address critical maritime sector progress issues. MSDC, formed in 1997, is a paramount advisory body for integrated development of Major and Non-Major ports.
The meeting’s agenda encompasses the Sagarmala Programme, National Maritime Heritage Complex, National Waterways Development, RoPax/Ferry promotion, urban passenger waterways, port connectivity, success stories of states/UTs, and challenges faced by State Maritime Boards. The meeting will also discuss preparations for the Global Maritime India Summit 2023, promoting investment and collaboration in the maritime sector.
What is the objective of the Maritime State Development Council (MSDC) meeting chaired by Sarbananda Sonowal?
The MSDC meeting aims to address key issues and progress of India’s maritime sector. Chief Ministers, Senior Ministers of Coastal States, and Union Territory Administrators will discuss topics such as port development, waterways, connectivity, and challenges faced by maritime boards.
How does MSDC contribute to the development of India’s maritime infrastructure?
Established in 1997, MSDC acts as an advisory body for the integrated development of Major and Non-Major ports. It collaborates with state governments to assess and plan for the growth of existing and new minor ports through direct development or private participation.
What are the major agenda items for the upcoming MSDC meeting?
The meeting will delve into the implementation of the Sagarmala Programme, development of the National Maritime Heritage Complex in Lothal, National Waterways expansion, RoPax/Ferry promotion, urban passenger waterways, port connectivity, and success stories of states/UTs.
How does the Global Maritime India Summit 2023 (GMIS 2023) contribute to the maritime sector?
GMIS 2023 aims to bring together national and international stakeholders to explore opportunities, understand challenges, and encourage investment in India’s maritime sector. This third edition of the summit is expected to attract delegates from over 100 countries.
What is the significance of the National Maritime Heritage Complex (NMHC) in Gujarat?
The meeting will focus on the development of NMHC in Lothal, Gujarat. NMHC holds cultural and historical importance, contributing to India’s maritime heritage and attracting tourism, while promoting sustainable development.
How does the coordination meeting on GMIS 2023 contribute to India’s maritime industry?
The coordination meeting on GMIS 2023 is set to facilitate collaboration and planning among senior officials of Coastal States and UTs for their participation in the summit. This engagement promotes investment and fosters innovation within India’s maritime sector.
Month: Current Affairs - August, 2023
Category: India Nation & States Current Affairs