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Lothal Maritime Heritage Complex will be a bridge between past, present & future: Union Minister Sonowal

30 Dec 2024
1 min

National Maritime Heritage Complex at Lothal

Union Minister  highlighted the significance of the National Maritime Heritage Complex being developed at Lothal, emphasizing its role in showcasing India's historical maritime prowess and future aspirations.

Vision and Objectives

  • The complex aims to preserve India's maritime history and demonstrate its ancient global maritime influence.
  • It is envisioned as a hub for tourism and research, reflecting India's past as a maritime leader.
  • The project is aligned with Prime Minister's vision of integrating heritage with development.

International Collaboration

  • India is engaging with 20 nations and has signed MoUs with Vietnam, Portugal, and the UAE.
  • Proposed collaborations include joint excavations and research with various countries, enhancing knowledge of ancient trade routes and shipbuilding techniques.

Project Timeline and Economic Impact

  • The first phase is expected to be completed by August 2025, with the entire project by 2028.
  • The complex is projected to generate 22,000 jobs and attract 25,000 daily visitors, significantly boosting the local economy.

Additional Insights

  • Two major ports are being developed in Maharashtra and Great Nicobar to enhance India's maritime capacity, with a target to handle over 10,000 million metric tonnes of cargo by 2047.

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