Current Context : Union Minister Sarbananda Sonowal launched ‘Cruise Bharat Mission’ from the Mumbai Port.
- The mission has been initiated by the Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways.
- Goal: to make India a global center for cruise tourism and establish it as a top cruise destination worldwide. Specific targets include:
- Doubling Cruise Passenger Traffic: From 6 lakh passengers in 2024 to a higher number by 2029.
- Increasing Cruise Calls: Growing from 254 cruise calls in 2024to 500 by 2030.
Implementation Phases:
- Phase 1 (2024-2025): Establish partnerships with neighboring countries.
- Phase 2 (2025-2027): Build new cruise terminals and develop new cruise destinations.
- Phase 3 (2027-2029): Connect all cruise routes across the Indian subcontinent.
Cruise Segments:
- Ocean & Harbour Cruises: Includes deep-sea and coastal cruises, as well as yachting.
- River & Inland Cruises: Focuses on cruises on rivers, canals, and lakes.
- Island Cruises: Features tours between islands and visits to lighthouses.
Significance:
- Expected to generate 4 lakh jobs in the cruise sector.
- Aims to promote the rich cultural, historical, and natural heritage of the Indian subcontinent.
- Plans to develop world-class infrastructure that will also support maritime trade.