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Maritime Makeover: Northeast’s 50,000 Youths Set to Ride the Blue Economy Boom


Updated: July 07, 2025 23:50

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n a historic step to turn the Northeast into a maritime giant, Union Minister Sarbananda Sonowal has launched a ₹5,000 crore plan to revolutionize the Northeast's waterways and create 50,000 maritime jobs for the region's youth within a decade. The announcement in Guwahati is a decisive step towards harnessing the Northeast into India's ambitious "Maritime India Vision 2030" and the "Act East" policy.
 
Key Highlights
Skill Development Drive:
50,000 young Northeasterners will be given world-class maritime skills to ensure assured employment prospects in the sector. The Guwahati Maritime Skill Development Centre and a new Centre of Excellence at Dibrugarh (investment of ₹200 crore) will be the mooring of this initiative, each of which will generate 500 jobs annually.
 
Massive Infrastructure Boost:
It will spend ₹5,000 crore in the development and upgradation of Inland Waterways, the construction of new tourist and cargo jetties, and the Water Metro projects at Dibrugarh, Tezpur, and Guwahati. Permanent cargo terminals and enhanced navigability by dredging round the year are to be established as well.
 
Kaladan Project Acceleration:
The Kaladan Multi-Modal Transit Transport Project connecting Sittwe Port in Myanmar to Mizoram and Tripura will be finished by 2027. It would also be connected further to Southeast Asia.
 
Sustainable and Digital Reforms:
The initiative involves green shipping, digitalization upgrade, and constructing lighthouses with state-of-the-art navigation and weather facilities to enhance trade and tourism.
 
Economic and Social Impacts The master plan is aligned with the vision of making Northeast India the gateway to Southeast Asia by empowering local communities through employment, connectivity, and sustainable development.
 
 
Source: Economic Times Infra, Devdiscourse, India Today
 
Source: Economic Times Infra, Devdiscourse, India Todayn a historic step to turn the Northeast into a maritime giant, Union Minister Sarbananda Sonowal has launched a ₹5,000 crore plan to revolutionize the Northeast's waterways and create 50,000 maritime jobs for the region's youth within a decade. The announcement in Guwahati is a decisive step towards harnessing the Northeast into India's ambitious "Maritime India Vision 2030" and the "Act East" policy.
 
Key Highlights
Skill Development Drive:
50,000 young Northeasterners will be given world-class maritime skills to ensure assured employment prospects in the sector. The Guwahati Maritime Skill Development Centre and a new Centre of Excellence at Dibrugarh (investment of ₹200 crore) will be the mooring of this initiative, each of which will generate 500 jobs annually.
 
Massive Infrastructure Boost:
It will spend ₹5,000 crore in the development and upgradation of Inland Waterways, the construction of new tourist and cargo jetties, and the Water Metro projects at Dibrugarh, Tezpur, and Guwahati. Permanent cargo terminals and enhanced navigability by dredging round the year are to be established as well.
 
Kaladan Project Acceleration:
The Kaladan Multi-Modal Transit Transport Project connecting Sittwe Port in Myanmar to Mizoram and Tripura will be finished by 2027. It would also be connected further to Southeast Asia.
 
Sustainable and Digital Reforms:
 
The initiative involves green shipping, digitalization upgrade, and constructing lighthouses with state-of-the-art navigation and weather facilities to enhance trade and tourism.
 
Economic and Social Impacts The master plan is aligned with the vision of making Northeast India the gateway to Southeast Asia by empowering local communities through employment, connectivity, and sustainable development.
 
Source: Economic Times Infra, Devdiscourse, India Today

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