
New Delhi - The much-anticipated Chennai-Vladivostok maritime corridor is now operational, marking a new chapter in India-Russia trade relations. Union Minister Sarbananda Sonowal announced on Monday, 25th November that container ships carrying crude oil, metals, and textiles have begun arriving at Indian ports through this new route. The sea corridor, covering a distance of about 5,600 nautical miles, is set to enhance maritime connectivity between India and Russia’s Far East region.
Faster trade and reduced shipping timeDubbed the Eastern Maritime Corridor, this route significantly reduces the time needed . . .
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