India's First International Cruise Flagged Off from Chennai to Sri Lanka
News 18Union minister for ports, shipping, and waterways Sarbananda Sonowal flagged off India’s first international cruise headed for Sri Lanka from the Chennai Port on Monday as part of a series of initiatives set off by the Centre to jump-start cruise tourism across the country. Speaking to News18 afterwards, Sonowal said the International Cruise Terminal in Mumbai and similar initiatives at Visakhapatnam, Mormugao in Goa, and Kolkata stand testament to the union government’s comprehensive push to build “modern infrastructure” to leverage the east and west coasts. Under his guidance, the ministry of ports is taking several initiatives to develop modern infrastructure facilities,” the minister said, adding that the adoption rate since 2014 has gone up five times, helping the government realise the targets laid out in the Maritime India Vision 2030 policy. “This is a beginning on a global scale too – India’s cruise liners are playing a big role, giving a boost to enhance our capacity and the growth of cruise tourism.” According to a government release in February, the Maritime India Vision 2030 envisages “mega Ports, transhipment hubs and infrastructure modernization of ports, estimating investments over Rs 1,00,000–1,25,000 crore for capacity augmentation and development of world-class infrastructure at Indian Ports.