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Centre pushes Vizhinjam port as global shipping hub under Maritime Amritkal Vision 2047 amid West Asia turmoil

Amid rising instability in West Asia, the Centre is fast-tracking plans to develop Vizhinjam Port into a secure global transhipment hub. The move, under Maritime Amritkal Vision 2047, is set to transform India’s economic landscape and position Vizhinjam as an alternative to major global ports

Dr Vishnu AravindDr Vishnu Aravind
Apr 17, 2026, 12:00 pm IST
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Thiruvananthapuram: As escalating tensions in West Asia disrupt global shipping routes, the Union government has initiated steps to position Vizhinjam Port as a secure maritime hub in the Indian Ocean. The Prime Minister’s Office has approved a major project to develop Vizhinjam into an international transhipment centre, envisioned as a viable alternative to established global hubs such as Singapore and Dubai. The Union Ministry of Shipping has been entrusted with advancing the next phase of this initiative.

The broader objective is to transform Vizhinjam from a transhipment terminal into a full-fledged global trade hub. This effort forms part of the Centre’s long-term “Maritime Amritkal Vision 2047.” A dedicated and secure maritime corridor will be developed through Vizhinjam to ensure that ongoing conflicts in West Asia do not disrupt the movement of goods. At present, upon completion of the second phase, the berth length is expected to reach two kilometres. However, to meet global standards, it will need to be expanded to at least five kilometres, necessitating further investment.

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Strategic expansion and global ambitions

Nearly 40 per cent of the world’s cargo traffic passes through shipping lanes close to Vizhinjam, underscoring its strategic importance. Plans are underway to establish large-scale refuelling facilities to service passing vessels. Additionally, the development blueprint includes the creation of free trade zones, duty-free retail spaces, and logistics parks, modelled on leading international ports. Under the existing agreement, the Adani Group is responsible for the ongoing construction activities at Vizhinjam. However, the Union government intends to open up the project to additional private players as part of the hub’s expansion. It is anticipated that investment inflows into Vizhinjam will more than double compared to current levels. The Ministry of Shipping has already begun preparing a comprehensive vision document outlining the future roadmap.

Given its location along a critical international shipping route, the Centre also plans to enhance the security framework of Vizhinjam. Provisions will be made for the deployment of specialised units of the Coast Guard and the Navy. Preliminary discussions in this regard have already taken place between officials of the Shipping Ministry, Vizhinjam International Sea Port Limited, and the State Ports Department.

A detailed project report is expected to be released by the Centre in the coming months. This intervention is widely viewed as a transformative step that could significantly reshape the economic landscape of Keralam, while also providing a major boost to Adani Port’s strategic and commercial prospects.

 

Topics: Kerala EconomyMaritime Amritkal Vision 2047West Asia shipping crisisIndia transhipment hubIndian Ocean trade routesport infrastructure developmentadani groupVizhinjam Port
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