Charting India’s Maritime Future: Advancements Under Maritime Vision 2047

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Bay of Bengal in the Center of Geopolitical Dynamics Amid High Port Competitiveness

As the Indo-Pacific concept gains traction, the Bengal area is expected to emerge as a major center of economic development in Asia in the coming years, potentially becoming a new focal point.

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Bangladeshi container vessel sinks in Kolkata [Photos and video]

Bangladesh-flagged container vessel sank in Netaji Subhas Dock in Kolkata while loading boxes for Chittagong.

The vessel, namely Marine Trust-01, which regularly carries boxes in the Bangladesh India protocol route, sank at the jetty side on Thursday (24 March) morning.

Videos and photos show that the 244 TEU vessel slowly tilted towards the jetty side and lost dozens of containers to the water.

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New tracking system eases India-Nepal cargo flow

There were some major developments in India-Nepal trade relations.

First, the containerised rail cargo carrying third-country imports of Nepal through the Indian ports of Kolkata and Vizag will no longer require clearance by Indian Customs authorities as both ports have introduced the electronic cargo tracking system (ECTS).

The ECTS is an electronic seal that, unless tampered with, ensures free movement of the container through the international border.

The system has already been introduced at...

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