Prime Minister Narendra Modi will visit Mumbai today to participate in key sessions of India Maritime Week 2025, being held at the NESCO Exhibition Centre.
At around 4:00 p.m., the Prime Minister will address the Maritime Leaders Conclave and chair the Global Maritime CEO Forum, the flagship event of the week-long gathering.
The Global Maritime CEO Forum will bring together chief executives of global maritime companies, major investors, policy-makers, innovators, and international partners to discuss the future of the global maritime ecosystem. The deliberations will focus on sustainable maritime growth, resilient supply chains, green shipping, and inclusive blue economy strategies.
Prime Minister Modi’s participation underlines the government’s focus on advancing the Maritime Amrit Kaal Vision 2047 — a long-term plan anchored on four strategic pillars: port-led development, shipping and shipbuilding, seamless logistics, and maritime skill-building. The vision seeks to position India among the world’s leading maritime powers.
Held from October 27 to 31 under the theme “Uniting Oceans, One Maritime Vision,” India Maritime Week 2025 serves as a global platform to strengthen collaboration across shipping, ports, shipbuilding, cruise tourism, and blue economy finance.
This year’s edition is expected to see participation from over 85 countries, featuring more than one lakh delegates, 500 exhibitors, and 350 international speakers.


