On September 20, Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated the Mumbai International Cruise Terminal (MICT) at Indira Dock, a landmark project that signals India’s grand entry into the world of cruise tourism. The unveiling of this state-of-the-art facility, spread across 4,15,000 square feet, marks a defining moment not only for Mumbai but for the country’s maritime ambitions. As the largest facility dedicated to cruise tourism in India, MICT is designed to place Mumbai alongside iconic global cruise hubs such as Singapore, Dubai, and Miami. The inauguration was part of a broader set of projects worth over $915 million (₹7,870 crore) in…
Mumbai International Cruise Terminal: Anchoring India’s blue economy and cruise tourism
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