GMIS 2023 likely to be shifted to Mumbai

The Prime Minister Narendra Modi recommended that a coastal state should host the mega maritime event. A formal announcement in this regard is expected in the next few days.
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As reported by ET Infra, the much anticipated ‘Global Maritime India Summit 2023’ being organized by the Ministry of Ports, Shipping, and Waterways, in collaboration with FICCI, in October is likely to be held in Mumbai rather than the ‘Pragati Maidan’ in New Delhi, as the Prime Minister Narendra Modi recommended that a coastal state should host the mega maritime event. A formal announcement in this regard is expected in the next few days. The most likely venue for the event could be the MMRDA Grounds in the upmarket Bandra Kurla Complex.

The Summit is projected as a premier maritime sector focused event to bring together pivotal figures from the industry to explore opportunities, understand challenges, and stimulate investment within India’s maritime sector.

Building upon the legacy of previous editions of 2016 and 2021, the third edition of the Summit aims to unveil broader prospects for domestic and international maritime stakeholders and investors. More than 100 countries and several hundred delegates are expected to participate in the Summit along with exhibitors and investors from various domains of the maritime sector.

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