R ARIVANANTHAM
CHENNAI, SEPT 16
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday inaugurated the Tuticorin International Container Terminal via video conference.
Sharing my remarks during inauguration of new international container terminal at Thoothukudi port.https://t.co/MSYb6KQBjY
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) September 16, 2024
Speaking on the occasion, the Prime Minister underlined that today marks a significant milestone in India’s journey towards becoming a developed nation and hailed the new Tuticorin International Container Terminal as the ‘new star of India’s marine infrastructure’.
Tuticorin International Container Terminal (TICT) – a Shining Star of India's Marine Infrastructure!
Delighted to inaugurate the TICT at @vocpa_tuticorin, Tamil Nadu by flagging off the first container vessel from the new terminal.
Also launched multiple port development… pic.twitter.com/VDI2ht2Ew0
— Sarbananda Sonowal (@sarbanandsonwal) September 16, 2024
- With three major ports and seventeen non-major ports, Tamil Nadu has become a major hub for maritime trade: Modi
- Innovation and collaboration are India’s greatest strengths on its development journey: PM
- India is becoming a major stakeholder in the global supply chain and this growing capacity is the foundation of our economic growth: Modi
- With 40% of its employees being women, symbolizing women-led Development in the maritime sector, V.O. Chidambaranar Port blazes a new trail: PM
Highlighting its role in expanding the capacity of the V.O. Chidambaranar Port, the Prime Minister said, “With a deep draft of more than 14 meters and a berth over 300 meters long, this terminal will play a crucial role in enhancing the capacity of the V.O.C. port”. He further added that the new terminal is expected to reduce logistics costs at the port and save foreign exchange for India. He congratulated the people of Tamil Nadu and recalled several projects related to V.O.C. Port that had been initiated during his visit two years ago. He expressed satisfaction with the rapid completion. He emphasized that one of the terminal’s key achievements is its commitment to gender diversity with 40% of its employees being women, symbolizing women-led Development in the maritime sector.
World-class Ports are leading India's economic growth journey. At the dedication of Tuticorin International Container Terminal and other port-led development projects at @vocpa_tuticorin. #PortsofViksitBharat https://t.co/IvTpYphqGh
— Sarbananda Sonowal (@sarbanandsonwal) September 16, 2024
Acknowledging the vital role that Tamil Nadu’s coastline has played in driving India’s economic growth, Modi noted “With three major ports and seventeen non-major ports, Tamil Nadu has become a major hub for maritime trade”. He added that to further boost the port-led development, India is investing over Rs 7,000 crore in the development of an Outer Harbour Container Terminal, and the capacity of the V.O.C. Port continues to grow. “The V.O.C. Port is ready to write a new chapter in the maritime development of India”, Modi affirmed.
Modi spoke about India’s broader maritime mission, which extends beyond infrastructure development. “India is showing the world the path to sustainable and forward-thinking development,” he said, pointing out that the V.O.C. Port is being recognized as a Green Hydrogen hub and a nodal port for offshore wind energy. These initiatives will play a significant role in tackling the global challenges of climate change.
“Innovation and collaboration are India’s greatest strengths on its development journey”, the Prime Minister remarked, highlighting that the inauguration of the terminal is a testament to the collective strength.
Modi underlined that India is now well-connected with a vast network of roadways, highways, waterways and airways strengthening the nation’s position in global trade. “India is becoming a major stakeholder in the global supply chain and this growing capacity is the foundation of our economic growth”, the Prime Minister emphasized. Modi concluded his address by expressing confidence that this momentum will propel India to become the world’s third-largest economy soon and Tamil Nadu is playing a pivotal role in driving this growth.