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      GIFT City gets regulatory boost as Centre waives foreign vessel chartering licence

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      In an initiative aimed at strengthening India’s maritime services ecosystem and enhancing the country’s competitiveness in global shipping, the Government has exempted units established in the International Financial Services Centre (IFSC), GIFT City, Gandhinagar, from the licensing requirement for chartering foreign vessels for Exim and international trade operations, according to a report by livemint.com.

      The exemption, notified by the Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways under the provisions of the Coastal Shipping Act, 2025, removes the requirement for eligible IFSC units to obtain a licence from the Director General of Shipping for chartering foreign vessels for operations covered under Section 11.

      The notification comes into force with immediate effect.

      The reform is expected to strengthen GIFT City as a globally competitive maritime leasing and financing hub, facilitate maritime investments and support India’s emergence as a leading maritime services centre, ministry of ports, shipping and waterways said in a statement.

      The reform is a significant enabler for the growth of India’s maritime finance ecosystem. Simplifying the regulatory framework governing the chartering of foreign vessels for international shipping operations is expected to encourage maritime leasing, ship financing, and ship-owning activities through GIFT City, while fostering a globally competitive business environment for maritime enterprises.

      “The last 12 years have transformed India’s maritime sector through landmark reforms, world-class infrastructure and unprecedented policy support. We have laid a strong foundation. The next phase is to unlock the full potential of the maritime industry by minimal governance to enhance competitiveness, efficiency that powers India’s journey towards Viksit Bharat,” Union minister of ports, shipping and waterways, Sarbananda Sonowal, said.

      The new measure is also expected to facilitate greater participation of global capital in maritime assets, encourage the establishment of ship-owning and leasing structures in India, and accelerate the development of a comprehensive maritime ecosystem encompassing ship leasing, financing, asset management and other value-added maritime services, the ministry’s statement said.

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