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India's Major Ports Exceed Cargo Targets with 915 Million Tonnes Handled in FY 2025-26

By MGN EditorialApril 8, 2026 at 01:02 PM

India's major ports delivered strong performance in the fiscal year ending March 2026, handling 915.17 million tonnes of cargo—exceeding targets and posting 7.06% year-on-year growth.

India's maritime sector achieved a significant milestone as the Major Ports under the Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways collectively handled 915.17 million tonnes (MT) of cargo during FY 2025-26, surpassing the annual target of 904 MT. The 7.06% year-on-year growth represents robust performance across India's major port complex and underscores the sector's capacity to handle increasing cargo volumes amid global trade demands. This achievement reflects continued infrastructure development and operational efficiency improvements across key port facilities. The strong performance comes as India continues to position itself as a critical gateway for global maritime trade, particularly for regional commerce in the Indian Ocean. The result demonstrates effective port management and sustained investment in cargo handling infrastructure. According to the Hellenic Shipping News, this cargo throughput milestone represents a critical benchmark for India's maritime industry, reflecting the performance of major ports that serve as primary gateways for the nation's international trade. The Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways oversees operations across these major facilities, which handle the vast majority of containerized and bulk cargo traffic. The 7.06% growth rate, while solid, reflects broader patterns in regional shipping and trade flows. Industry observers will be monitoring whether this growth trajectory continues in the coming fiscal year amid evolving global supply chain dynamics and shifts in maritime trade patterns.
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