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NSHIP, TN – India’s first mega shipbuilding cluster takes shape; ₹19,989-cr scheme gets rolling

January 30, 2026
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NSHIP, TN – India’s first mega shipbuilding cluster takes shape; ₹19,989-cr scheme gets rolling
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The Indian shipping industry has been witnessing a significant growth in recent years, and the government’s efforts to boost this sector have been commendable. In a recent development, the Shipping Ministry has announced the formation of a Special Purpose Vehicle (SPV) to expand the domestic shipbuilding capacity. This is a significant step towards achieving the government’s vision of making India a global hub for shipbuilding and repair.

The SPV, which is a joint venture between the Shipping Ministry and four major state-owned ports, will have an outlay of ₹19,989 crore. This is the first such SPV to be formed after the Shipping Ministry’s Development Scheme, which was launched in 2015 with an aim to increase the domestic shipbuilding capacity to 4.5 million Gross Tonnage (GT). This move is expected to give a major boost to the Indian shipbuilding industry and create employment opportunities for thousands of skilled workers.

The SPV will focus on developing infrastructure, technology, and skill development in the shipbuilding sector. It will also work towards promoting the ‘Make in India’ initiative by encouraging domestic shipbuilding and reducing the country’s dependence on imports. This will not only save valuable foreign exchange but also strengthen the country’s maritime capabilities.

The Indian shipbuilding industry has been facing challenges in terms of high costs, lack of modern technology, and skilled manpower. The formation of this SPV will address these issues and provide a much-needed impetus to the sector. It will also attract private investments and collaborations, which will further enhance the industry’s growth.

The SPV will also play a crucial role in the development of shipbuilding clusters in various parts of the country. This will not only boost the local economy but also create a competitive environment for the industry. The clusters will have state-of-the-art infrastructure, including shipyards, dry docks, and repair facilities, which will attract both domestic and international players.

The expansion of the domestic shipbuilding capacity will also have a positive impact on the country’s defense sector. With the government’s focus on indigenization of defense production, the SPV will play a crucial role in meeting the country’s growing demand for naval vessels. This will not only reduce the country’s dependence on imports but also strengthen its maritime security.

The SPV will also work towards developing a skilled workforce for the shipbuilding industry. It will collaborate with various institutes and training centers to provide specialized training in shipbuilding and repair. This will not only create employment opportunities but also bridge the skill gap in the industry.

The formation of this SPV is a significant step towards realizing the government’s vision of making India a global leader in shipbuilding. It will not only boost the country’s economy but also enhance its standing in the international maritime market. The SPV will also contribute to the government’s goal of achieving a $5 trillion economy by 2024.

The Indian shipbuilding industry has immense potential, and with the government’s support, it is poised for a major transformation. The formation of this SPV is a clear indication of the government’s commitment towards the development of this sector. It will not only create a conducive environment for the industry but also attract investments and collaborations, which will further accelerate its growth.

In conclusion, the formation of the SPV to expand the domestic shipbuilding capacity is a significant milestone in the development of the Indian shipping industry. It will not only boost the country’s economy but also create employment opportunities and strengthen its maritime capabilities. With the government’s continued support, the Indian shipbuilding industry is set to achieve new heights and emerge as a global leader in the years to come.

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