Mumbai, April 24 -- India achieved a record 145.5 million tonnes cargo movement on inland waterways in FY 2024-25, up from 18.1 MMT in FY 2013-14, registering a CAGR of 20.86%, Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways stated in a latest update. The number of National Waterways increased from 5 to 111, with the operational length growing from 2,716 km (2014-15) to 4,894 km (2023-24). Massive infrastructure development has been noted including Multi-Modal Terminals (MMTs), Inter-Modal Terminals (IMTs), community jetties, floating terminals, and green tech like Hybrid Electric and Hydrogen Vessels. India aims to increase IWT modal share from 2% to 5%, and raise traffic to 200+ MMT by 2030 and 500+ MMT by 2047 under Maritime Amrit Kaal Visio...
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