
Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated the third edition of the Global Maritime India Summit (GMIS) through video conferencing. He welcomed everyone to the summit.
PM Modi said that today a new world order is taking shape and in this changing world order, the world is looking towards India with new aspirations.
Earlier, Union Ports, Shipping and Waterways Minister Sarbananda Sonowal said investments worth Rs 10 lakh crore and over 300 MoUs are likely to be signed at the summit starting in Mumbai.
Sonowal said that this is the third edition of the Global Maritime India Summit 2023. Earlier it was also organized in 2016 and 2021. He said that under the leadership of the world's most popular leader PM Narendra Modi, the country has started moving forward rapidly on the path of development.
He said that through the conference, India is going to become a leading maritime nation in the times to come. The progress that has been achieved in the Ministry of Ports and Waterways in the last nine and a half years has been possible only under the guidance of PM Modi.
Union Minister Sonowal further said that more than 50 countries are going to participate and it is expected that around Rs 10 lakh crore will be invested and more than 300 MoUs will be signed. He said he feels that it is certain that India will play a major role in the ports, shipping, and waterways sector in the coming days. He said that many senior ministers of the Government of India will participate in this three-day summit in various discussions. Apart from these, CEOs of leading maritime companies from different countries will also participate in the event.
The Union Minister said that under the leadership of the Prime Minister, India is going to become the third-largest economy in the world in a short time and to take this direction forward, our three-day Global Maritime India Summit is starting today in Mumbai.
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