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DG Shipping celebrated ‘World Maritime Day 2025’

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MUMBAI : Directorate General of Shipping celebrated ‘World Maritime Day 2025, ‘the celebrations commenced with a Guard of Honour by the cadets of The Shipping Corporation of India, Maritime Training Institute (MTI), Powai for Shri Sameer Kumar Khare, IAS (Retd.), Chairperson, National Shipping Board, who graced the occasion as Chief Guest. The cadets showcased discipline, precision, and pride, reflecting the dedication and spirit of India’s maritime workforce. This ceremonial welcome set a dignified tone for the day as we gathered to honour our oceans, our obligations, and our opportunities.

The celebrations began with the Lighting of the Lamp by the dignitaries, including Shri Sameer Kumar Khare, IAS (Retd.), Chairperson, National Shipping Board, and Shri Sushil Mansing Khopade, Additional Director General of Shipping & Chairman, NMDC (Central) Committee. This ceremonial act marked the official inauguration of World Maritime Day 2025, symbolizing knowledge, positivity, and the collective commitment of India’s maritime community towards our oceans, obligations, and opportunities.

Shri Sameer Kumar Khare, IAS (Retired), Chairperson, National Shipping Board addresses gathering

Shri Sameer Kumar Khare, IAS (Retired), Chairperson, National Shipping Board, addressed the gathering, highlighting the pivotal role of India’s maritime sector in national growth, trade, and sustainability. His address emphasized strategic initiatives, governance, and the importance of nurturing a skilled and responsible maritime workforce, inspiring all stakeholders to contribute towards a robust and future-ready maritime ecosystem.

Shri Sushil Mansingh Khopde, IPS, Additional Director General of Shipping, addressed gathering

Shri Sushil Mansingh Khopde, IPS, Additional Director General of Shipping, addressed the gathering, sharing his vision and insights on India’s maritime sector. Highlighting key initiatives, policies, and the role of governance in strengthening safety, efficiency, and sustainability, his address underscored the Directorate General of Shipping’s commitment to a disciplined, responsible, and forward-looking maritime community.

Closing the Celebrations with Gratitude

Dr. Sudhir S. Kohakade, Deputy Director General of Shipping & Member Secretary, National Maritime Day Celebrations (Central) Committee, delivered the Vote of Thanks, expressing appreciation to all dignitaries, officials, cadets, and participants. His remarks highlighted the collective efforts behind the event and reinforced the shared commitment of India’s maritime community towards safety, sustainability, and excellence in the sector.

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