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Sunil Paliwal appointed as the new Chairman of IWAI

At IWAI, Paliwal will be responsible for steering key national waterways projects, including capacity augmentation on the Ganga (NW-1), Brahmaputra (NW-2), and other strategic stretches being developed to support cargo movement.
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Sunil Paliwal (IAS: 1993: TN), an accomplished civil servant with nearly three decades of experience, has been appointed as the new Chairman of the Inland Waterways Authority of India (IWAI). Paliwal, who is currently serving as Chairperson of the Chennai Port Trust, will take over the national waterways body at a time when India is accelerating efforts to expand its inland water transport network as a cleaner, more efficient alternative to road-based logistics.

In order to facilitate his appointment, the post of IWAI Chairman has been temporarily upgraded to the Secretary level. This administrative elevation underscores the strategic importance the government now places on inland waterways as part of its broader logistics modernization plan. With the PM Gati Shakti initiative, the National Logistics Policy, and multiple multimodal connectivity projects underway, IWAI’s role has become pivotal in reducing logistics costs, improving freight movement, and supporting sustainable transport growth.

Paliwal brings an extensive track record in port administration, infrastructure development, and maritime governance. During his tenure at Chennai Port, he oversaw operational improvements, cargo diversification efforts, the integration of digital systems, and the strengthening of last-mile connectivity. His leadership is widely credited with helping one of India’s oldest ports transitions toward more efficient, competitive, and technology-driven operations.

At IWAI, Paliwal will be responsible for steering key national waterways projects, including capacity augmentation on the Ganga (NW-1), Brahmaputra (NW-2), and other strategic stretches being developed to support cargo movement, passenger ferry services, and river tourism. He is expected to focus on accelerating the deployment of modern terminals, roll-on/roll-off services, night navigation systems, and public-private partnerships to enhance inland water transport infrastructure.

His appointment comes at a crucial moment for the sector. Over the past few years, inland waterways have witnessed rising cargo volumes, increased interest from industry players, and a push toward greener logistics solution. With Sunil Paliwal at the helm, IWAI is expected to further advance these initiatives and strengthen India’s position as a nation leveraging its vast river network for economic growth and environmentally sustainable transport.

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