Vijay Kumar Secretary, MoPSW, holds strategic meeting with CEO of Drydocks World to strengthen India–UAE Maritime Collaboration

NEW DELHI : Shri Vijay Kumar (IAS), Secretary, Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways (MoPSW), held a productive and forward-looking meeting with Mr. Rado Antolovic, CEO of Drydocks World (part of DP World), to explore avenues for enhanced cooperation in ship repair, maritime infrastructure development, and integrated logistics solutions.

The discussions focused on expanding collaboration in the ship repair and offshore fabrication segments, with particular emphasis on leveraging India’s growing port ecosystem and strategic coastal advantages. Both sides deliberated on opportunities to develop world-class ship repair clusters, enhance dry docking capacity, and introduce advanced marine engineering capabilities aligned with global standards.

Shri Vijay Kumar highlighted India’s ongoing maritime transformation under the Sagarmala programme and the Government’s commitment to strengthening port-led industrialisation, coastal economic zones, and multimodal connectivity. He emphasised India’s vision of becoming a global maritime hub by enhancing shipbuilding and ship repair capabilities, modernising port infrastructure, and promoting ease of doing business in the sector.

Mr. Rado Antolovic shared Drydocks World’s expertise in complex vessel repairs, offshore energy projects, and marine engineering services, expressing keen interest in expanding its footprint in India through technology partnerships, skill development initiatives, and sustainable maritime solutions.

The meeting also explored collaboration in green and sustainable maritime practices, including energy-efficient ship retrofits, decarbonisation strategies, and digital integration across port and logistics operations. Both sides acknowledged the immense potential for joint ventures, capacity building, and knowledge exchange to strengthen maritime value chains.

The engagement marks another significant step in deepening the growing maritime partnership between India and the United Arab Emirates, reflecting shared ambitions to enhance trade connectivity, industrial cooperation, and long-term strategic collaboration in the maritime domain.