India’s shipbuilding industry is entering a new era — and Cochin Shipyard Limited is leading the charge.In this episode, Madhu S. Nair, Chairman & Managing Director of Cochin Shipyard Limited, joins IndiaPodcast to share how India is rebuilding its shipbuilding strength and reducing dependence on foreign fleets.From building India’s first LNG dual-fuel vessels with CMA CGM and Hyundai, to expanding capacity with a new dry dock and ship repair facility, Cochin Shipyard is positioning India as a global maritime force...
India’s shipbuilding industry is entering a new era — and Cochin Shipyard Limited is leading the charge.
In this episode,
Madhu S. Nair, Chairman & Managing Director of Cochin Shipyard Limited, joins IndiaPodcast to share how India is rebuilding its shipbuilding strength and reducing dependence on foreign fleets.
From building India’s first LNG dual-fuel vessels with CMA CGM and Hyundai, to expanding capacity with a new dry dock and ship repair facility, Cochin Shipyard is positioning India as a global maritime force once again.
This conversation dives deep into:- How Cochin Shipyard grew from ₹2,000 Cr to ₹5,000 Cr
- India’s plan to control a larger share of its cargo and shipping operations
- The rise of indigenous shipbuilding and global partnerships
- The government’s long-term maritime vision for 2030 and 2047
- What makes shipbuilding the true foundation of maritime strength
Watch the full conversation for an in-depth look at how India is rebuilding its maritime future with innovation, trust, and collaboration.
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