Kerala Budget Proposes Integrated Port City Development Along 600-km Coastline
Budget proposes harnessing the integrated strengths of the State’s 600-km coastline, 17 non-major ports, two major ports, and its extensive road, rail, sea, and inland waterway networks
The Kerala state budget outlines a strategic plan to transform the region into a leading 'unified Port City'. This ambitious initiative aims to leverage the state's extensive 600-kilometer coastline, which includes 17 non-major and two major ports. The plan also integrates the state's comprehensive network of road, rail, sea, and inland waterway transportation systems. By synergizing these assets, Kerala seeks to create a cohesive and efficient maritime economic zone. The budget emphasizes harnessing the integrated strengths of these diverse logistical elements. This development is expected to boost trade, tourism, and overall economic growth for the state.
This initiative is significant as it represents a major strategic push by a state government to develop its coastal infrastructure and logistics into a unified economic hub, potentially setting a precedent for other coastal regions.
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