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How Can We Build Resilience in Maritime Logistics

The Suez Canal blockage was a wake-up call for the global maritime industry. It highlighted the need for resilient maritime logistics to safeguard against future disruptions. For India, strategically positioned in the Indian Ocean, building resilience in maritime logistics is crucial for economic stability and energy security.<br><br>

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How Can We Build Resilience in Maritime Logistics

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  1. How Can We Build Resilience in Maritime Logistics? The Suez Canal blockage was a wake-up call for the global maritime industry. It highlighted the need for resilient maritime logistics to safeguard against future disruptions. For India, strategically positioned in the Indian Ocean, building resilience in maritime logistics is crucial for economic stability and energy security. Diversifying Trade Routes To reduce over-reliance on single routes like the Suez Canal, India must explore alternative trade routes. The International North-South Transport Corridor (INSTC) connects India to Europe via Iran, bypassing the Suez Canal and opening new trade opportunities in Central Asia. Collaborating with emerging African maritime hubs like Djibouti, Kenya, and Tanzania can further diversify our logistics networks and reduce dependence on singular chokepoints. Enhancing Domestic Infrastructure Modernizing India’s ports through the Sagarmala initiative is a step in the right direction. However, strengthening inland connectivity by building multimodal logistics hubs and dry ports is equally important. These developments will ensure seamless links between sea routes, road, and rail networks, keeping trade moving even during maritime disruptions. For more information or to start your journey, contact Blurgs.ai today.

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