Bhavnagar, Gujarat: Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced a massive package of Sagarmala 2.0 Projects worth more than ₹75,000 crore during his program in Bhavnagar. The projects focus on port modernization, shipbuilding, inland waterways, industrialization, and green energy – creating a strong foundation for India’s maritime future.
Sagarmala 2.0 Projects: Driving India’s Maritime Vision
At the core of the announcement are ambitious Sagarmala 2.0 Projects designed to boost India’s shipping and coastal economy. PM Modi declared:
- ₹24,736 crore for shipbuilding financial assistance
- ₹25,000 crore for the Maritime Development Fund
- ₹19,989 crore for the Shipbuilding Development Scheme
- ₹2,700 crore for water metro projects in Patna, Varanasi, and Kolkata
These initiatives will modernize transport, generate jobs, and strengthen India’s global maritime presence.
Bahuda Port and Industrialization
A major highlight of the Sagarmala 2.0 Projects is the announcement of Bahuda Port, a new mega port with a capacity of 150 million tonnes per annum. Along with this, 35,000 acres of salt land will be developed for maritime-linked industries, boosting exports and creating large-scale employment.
Major Port Development and Upgradation
The Prime Minister listed several Sagarmala 2.0 Projects across India’s ports:
- VO Chidambaranar Port (Thoothukudi): ₹41 crore for development works.
- Syama Prasad Mookerjee Port (Kolkata): ₹698 crore for strengthening berths 7 and 8, ₹260 crore for a floating LNG terminal, and ₹846 crore for an outer container terminal.
- Paradip Port Authority: ₹477 crore for South Container Berth, ₹499 crore for South Quay Berth, ₹631 crore for multipurpose mechanization, and ₹683 crore for North Dock cargo handling.
- Kamarajar Port Limited: ₹25 crore for fire safety systems and ₹58 crore for concrete roads.
- Chennai Port Authority: ₹33 crore for repairing and strengthening an 850-meter berth.
- Deendayal Port Authority (Kandla): ₹74 crore for security, surveillance, and anti-drone systems.
Green Energy and Sustainability in Sagarmala 2.0 Projects
PM Modi emphasized green development within the Sagarmala 2.0 Projects, announcing:
- ₹80 crore for a Green Bio-Methanol Plant.
- ₹1,719 crore for a multi-purpose cargo berth at Tuna Tekra.
- ₹62 crore for a new administrative building.
- ₹98 crore each for Oil Jetty No. 9 and common connectivity platforms (berths 8–11).
- ₹61 crore for road connectivity to a Green Hydrogen plot in Padana.
These projects promote renewable fuels like methanol and hydrogen, aligning with India’s climate goals.
Additional Infrastructure Announcements
Other Sagarmala 2.0 Projects include:
- ₹25 crore for a new guest house in Gandhidham.
- ₹66 crore for upgrading Cargo Berth 16 and ₹68 crore for Berth 15 backup area.
- ₹48 crore for upgrading Berths 11 and 12.
- ₹43 crore for harbor works in Andaman & Lakshadweep.
- ₹300 crore for a ship repair facility and ₹200 crore for a freight village in Varanasi.
- ₹303 crore for an international cruise terminal at Indira Dock, Mumbai.
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Impact of Sagarmala 2.0 Projects
The implementation of Sagarmala 2.0 Projects is expected to:
- Create thousands of direct and indirect jobs
- Strengthen coastal and inland water connectivity
- Modernize shipbuilding and port infrastructure
- Encourage eco-friendly port operations
- Boost cruise tourism and international trade
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Conclusion
With the rollout of Sagarmala 2.0 Projects, India is taking a giant step towards becoming a global maritime hub. From Bahuda Port to water metros and green fuel plants, the projects announced in Bhavnagar reflect a vision of economic growth, sustainability, and world-class infrastructure.