Need for 'Quick Pace' Development in Ports, Space Technology: Narendra Modi
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MUMBAI: India needs to move at a "quick pace" to develop
maritime and space sectors which will have the greatest impact in this
century, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said today.
Stressing on "port-led" development for realising India's aspirations to
become a global power, Modi said his government is reviving the
'Sagarmala' project in partnership with the coastal states as it
believes in co-operative and competitive federalism.
Modi asserted that under Ports and Shipping Minister Nitin Gadkari, his
government has done more for the sector in the last 15 months than what
the previous UPA government could do in 10 years.
UPA regime kept the Sagarmala project of port-led development, conceived
by the NDA government under Atal Bihari Vajpayee, on the backburner
because it had "a different agenda", he said at a public meeting in the
financial capital.
The ambitious project envisages development of major and non-major
ports, enabling them to become drivers of economic development,
developing new linkages for transport, setting up of logistics hubs, and
establishment of industries and manufacturing centers.
The PM today laid the foundation stone of a fourth container terminal at
Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust, which will double the capacity of the
country's largest container port in two years.
"In the 21st century, progress in the space and maritime fronts will
have the greatest impact. India wants to move ahead with the changing
times in these fields," Modi said.
"Be it space & sea, we need to be moving at a quick pace," said the Prime Minister.
The Prime Minister also said the pace at which the economy is growing,
and the initiatives like 'Make in India' demand that ports do not lag
behind. Modi asserted that rather than port development, India wants to
have 'port-led' development, as the vibrancy of the port sector and the
economic growth go hand-in-hand.
The port-led development would involve working on rail, road and air
connectivity and developing warehousing and cold storage facilities, he
said.
The country aspires to become a formidable player at the world stage,
Modi said, adding "we are creating our own place in the world and
partnering with Iran to build the Chhabar port."
He also stressed the need to develop ports, modernise them and expand
capacities for realising India's aspirations to become a global power.
Modi also underlined the importance of road connectivity.
Construction of roads needs money, but once created, roads too create money, he said.
The Prime Minister also complimented Railways Minister Suresh Prabhu for
the initiatives he has taken, and added that results of this work will
show on the ground in coming days.
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