India’s Blue Economy Policy: Driving Factors, Successes, and Challenges
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Creator Sirisuda Sanew
Title India’s Blue Economy Policy: Driving Factors, Successes, and Challenges
Publisher Mahasarakham University
Publication Year 2569
Journal Title Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences Mahasarakham University
Journal Vol. 45
Journal No. 1
Page no. 285-304
Keyword India, Blue Economy, Economic Policy
URL Website https://so03.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/humsujournal
Website title Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences Mahasarakham University
ISSN 2672-9733 (Online)
Abstract This research article is part of the study titled ‘India and the Blue Economy Initiative in Asia.’ It employs a qualitative research methodology, utilizing documentary analysis and interviews with key informants. The study aims to examine India’s policies on blue economy initiatives and explore the conditions and factors driving India to formulate strategies related to the blue economy. The findings indicate that India recognizes its geographical advantages, with a coastline spanning over 7,500 kilometers and 9 coastal states. However, the country has yet to capitalize on this geographical potential fully. India has therefore initiated a comprehensive blue economy policy that integrates the work of various related sectors. In the environmental and sustainability dimension, led by the Ministry of Earth Sciences, India has developed the “Deep Ocean Mission” project to promote research and technology in deep-sea resource development, renewable energy, and marine biology. In the economic and social dimension, led by the Ministry of Ports, Shipping, and Waterways, India emphasizes sustainable utilization of aquatic resources to stimulate economic growth. A significant initiative, “Sagarmala,” focuses on developing port infrastructure, transportation, and coastal development in alignment with the Sustainable Development Goals. This has enhanced cargo handling capacity, reduced container turnaround times, and improved transportation logistics efficiency, effectively lowering logistics costs. It has also expanded road and rail networks connecting ports. In the international relations dimension, led by the Ministry of External Affairs, India emphasizes maritime strategies by integrating the Indian and Pacific Oceans through partnerships andrelationships with countries sharing common goals. This includes implementing the “Neighborhood First” policy, developing islands, improving connectivity with neighboring countries, and strengthening economic and security cooperation with neighboring nations in the Indian Ocean.
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