Following up a meeting on Energy, Investments and Infrastructure yesterday, the Chief Minister held a review meeting on Maritime Concept Master Plan at his residence here today.
"Link the inland waterway system of Kakinada-Pondicherry and Kakinada-Bhadrachalam to the nearby ports," he was quoted as saying in an official release.
"In addition, Visakhapatnam, Kakinada, Machilipatnam and Krishnapatnam ports should be developed as coastal cities," he said referring to an example of improving inland waterways on the lines of China's 'One Belt, One Road model'.
In this regard, Naidu directed officials to give prominence to the development of coastal parks based on maritime concept master plan.
He asked the officials to identify growth parameters for the development of Mega Interchange Hub near Amaravati (proposed state capital), Pharmaceutical Logistics Park in Visakhapatnam, Food and Electronics Logistics Park in Machilipatnam, Automobiles Logistics Park and Truck Terminals in Nellore.
Further, he proposed setting up skill development centres for youth in works related to cargo handling, container segregation and others.
Drawing a comparison with Singapore that achieved considerable growth with its only Port of Singapore, (maritime industry contributes about 7 per cent to Singapore's GDP), Naidu stressed that Andhra Pradesh could achieve more, with a long coastline and 14 ports.
Urban Development Minister P Narayana, Secretary (Energy & Infrastructure) Ajay Jain, Principal Secretary to CM Satish Chandra were among other officials present, the release added.
