Connectivity, Capacity Upgrades Lift Small Ports | Current Affairs | Vision IAS

Daily News Summary

Get concise and efficient summaries of key articles from prominent newspapers. Our daily news digest ensures quick reading and easy understanding, helping you stay informed about important events and developments without spending hours going through full articles. Perfect for focused and timely updates.

News Summary

Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat

    Connectivity, Capacity Upgrades Lift Small Ports

    2 min read

    Growth in India's Major State-Owned Ports

    India's smaller state-owned ports are experiencing robust growth driven by improved connectivity, capacity upgrades, and demand for specific commodities.

    Cargo Statistics FY26

    • The 12 major ports handled 437.43 million tonnes (mt) of cargo, a 5.75% increase from the previous year.
    • Overseas cargo increased by 5.2% to 336.47 mt, while coastal shipments rose by 7.6% to 100.97 mt.
    • Fertiliser imports surged by 108%, container traffic grew by 13.9%, and Petroleum, Oil, and Lubricants (POL) maintained a 29% share with a 6.4% growth.

    Performance of Smaller Ports

    • Mormugao experienced a cargo throughput increase of 14.5%.
    • Chennai saw growth of 8%, and New Mangalore grew by 7.26%.

    Factors Influencing Port Growth

    • Growth was commodity-specific with coal at Mormugao, iron ore at New Mangalore, and containers at Chennai.
    • Chennai and JNPT benefited from a pre-tariff surge in US-bound container shipments.
    • Capacity expansion, berth mechanisation, and better rail connectivity enhanced cargo-handling efficiency.

    Environmental and Infrastructure Improvements

    Mormugao's growth was aided by relaxed coal-handling restrictions, improved pollution-control investments, and the construction of enclosed warehouses and covered sheds to curb coal dust emissions.

    Impact of Fertiliser Imports

    • Fertiliser imports rose sharply due to a decrease in domestic diammonium phosphate (DAP) production.
    • The government has encouraged Public Sector Undertakings (PSUs) to increase imports due to reliance on imported raw materials like phosphoric acid and ammonia.

    Uneven Growth Patterns

    • While major ports like Paradip, Deendayal, JNPT, and Kolkata drove growth, seven out of twelve major ports reported less than 5% growth.

    September 2025 Performance

    • Cargo movement accelerated with total throughput rising 11.5% year-on-year to 73.13 mt.
    • Deendayal handled 13.08 mt, followed by Paradip and JNPT.
    • Tags :
    • Ports
    Subscribe for Premium Features

    Quick Start

    Use our Quick Start guide to learn about everything this platform can do for you.
    Get Started