"Following Prime Minister Narendra Modi's intervention, it has been decided to finish Sagarmala project in five years instead of 10 years to create a massive 10 million jobs," the road transport, highways and shipping Minister said at the maiden Maritime India Summit here.
"The project will boost India's merchandise exports to USD 110 billion."
The National Perspective Programme for Sagarmala was launched here by the Prime Minister today.
Gadkari said the flagship Sagarmala project to harness India's 7,500-km coastline will promote port-led development in the country.
This plan is based on four strategic levers -- optimising multi-modal transport to reduce cost of domestic cargo, minimising time and cost of export-import cargo logistics, lowering costs for bulk industries by locating them closer to the coast, and improving export competitiveness by locating discrete manufacturing clusters near ports.
The Sagarmala project is an amalgamation of 150 projects categorised into port modernisation, connectivity, port-led industrialisation and coastal community development, with the government planning to invest Rs 12 lakh crore under various programmes.
"The projects under this sub-category are expected to come at an investment of USD 15 billion," he said.
Similarly, in the connectivity category, USD 30 billion investment is projected for 10,000 km of new connectivity infrastructure projects as well as 7 new dry ports.
Gadkari stressed that 'Make in India' will get a huge
boost under Sagarmala.
Citing the examples of the US, Japan, Korea and more recently, China, leveraging their coastline and waterways to drive industrial development, he said India, with a coastline of about 7,500 kms covering 13 states and UTs, enjoys a strategic location on key international trade routes.
"The clusters will have industries from the energy, bulk materials as well as discrete manufacturing segments, all of which will be able to use high-quality infrastructure which is fully integrated with the corresponding ports."
A separate perspective plan for the CEZs and a detailed master plan for major ports are also being worked out. The project was launched last year.
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