Cypriot and Danish Shipping Firms Pledge ₹10,000 Crore FDI to Elevate Indian Maritime Capacity.

Economy Business

In early July 2025, Cyprus-based Interorient Navigation Co. Ltd. and Denmark’s Danship & Partners Ltd announced a landmark foreign direct investment of ₹10,000 crore into India’s shipping sector. This marks the largest-ever FDI in Indian maritime history since the sector opened to 100% foreign investment in 2005.


      - The massive investment follows Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s historic state visit to Cyprus on 15 June 2025, where maritime cooperation formed a key agenda with President Nikos Christodoulides. Discussions during the visit laid the groundwork for this strategic collaboration.

     

     

Main Point :-   (i) Under the terms of the agreement, all vessels acquired under this project will be registered under the Indian flag, significantly boosting India’s national shipping tonnage. Earnings from the freight movement of India’s EXIM (Export–Import) cargo will stay within the domestic economy, strengthening economic retention.

      (ii) The collaboration is expected to generate substantial jobs for Indian cadets, trainees, and seafarers, while also enhancing domestic capabilities in maritime logistics. Interorient, founded in 1979, operates over 100 vessels globally, signaling strong confidence in India’s shipping potential.


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