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India sets sail on its largest port project! Know about Vadhavan Port, seated 140 km from Mumbai

The first phase is set for completion by 2029, with the project finishing by 2039.

Khushboo Ali

In a historic move set to transform India's western coastline, the groundbreaking ceremony for Vadhavan Port in Dahanu, Palghar district, Maharashtra, is scheduled for today, August 30. Situated 140 kilometres from Mumbai at the Maharashtra-Gujarat border, Vadhavan Port, India’s largest container port, aims to become one of the world’s top ten ports, marking a significant advancement in India's maritime industry.

This ambitious project, positioned along Maharashtra's picturesque coastline, is set to elevate India’s status in global shipping and trade. The first phase is slated for completion by 2029, with the entire project expected to finish by 2039.

A long-awaited leap in India's maritime ambitions

The ₹76,220 crore Vadhavan Port project has faced long delays due to opposition from local communities and environmentalists. Initially proposed by an Australian company in 1997 and later supported by the then government, the project was stalled over environmental concerns raised by local villagers and Vadhavan Bandar Virodhi Sangharsh Samiti (VBVSS). They argued that the port would damage the environment and disrupt livelihoods in the sensitive Dahanu area.

Now, led by Vadhavan Port Project Ltd (VPPL), a joint venture between Jawaharlal Nehru Port Authority (JNPA) and Maharashtra Maritime Board (MMB), the project is advancing through strategic public-private partnerships.

Vadhavan Port will feature nine 1,000-meter container terminals, multipurpose berths, liquid cargo facilities, a Ro-Ro berth, and a Coast Guard station. It includes reclaiming 1,448 hectares of sea and building a 10.14-kilometer offshore breakwater to accommodate mega vessels.

With a projected annual capacity of 298 million metric tons and 23.2 million TEUs, Vadhavan Port will enhance India’s export-import efficiency and integrate with major global trade corridors. Its success hinges on robust road and rail connectivity, including links to the Mumbai-Vadodara expressway, boosting its commercial significance for industrial hubs across Maharashtra, Gujarat, Rajasthan, and beyond.

A major boost to India’s economy

Aligned with the PM Gati Shakti program, Vadhavan Port is expected to generate around 1.2 million jobs, significantly boosting the local economy and strengthening India’s position in global maritime trade. The project's development, marked by a unique collaboration between central and state entities, underscores India's commitment to collective progress.

As India sets its sights on global maritime leadership, Vadhavan Port stands as a symbol of this ambition, ready to drive economic growth and enhance international connectivity.

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