Mumbai - Karnataka has identified around 125 projects under its State Maritime and Waterways Masterplan aimed at attracting investments worth ₹23,000 crore to transform the state’s maritime and coastal economy, said Manjula N, Secretary, Infrastructure Development, Ports and Inland Water Transport Department, Government of Karnataka.
Speaking at the Karnataka Session during India Maritime Week 2025 in Mumbai on Tuesday, she highlighted that the state — with its three coastal districts of Dakshina Kannada, Udupi, and Uttara Kannada — holds immense untapped potential for maritime investments.
“Karnataka was the first state in India to formulate a State . . .
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