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The Anna University is making tremendous advances in drone technology, building drones capable of carrying up to 50 kilos of payload for the Indian Army.
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The Indian Army plans to deploy 500 drones created using MIT, Chennai technology for logistical operations in difficult terrains such as the North East and high-altitude environments.
India would construct 24 cargo ships for Russia over the next three years to ease commerce over the Caspian Sea.
Ministry of ports has unveiled its plan to develop a berth 'Berth no 13' for handling multipurpose clean cargo including container cargo at Deendayal Port in Kandla , Gujarat. The project will be developed for an estimated cost of Rs 167.88 crore.
The Numaligarah Refinery Limited (NRL) has signed a MoU with Inland Waterways Authority of India (IWAI) for facilitating large cargo transportation through waterways.
"India is in constant touch with the Chinese government regarding stranded Indian ships in China's ports", said the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA).
For the first time enhancing the civil air connectivity in the Leh Ladakh district during winter months, civil airliner SpiceJet has started dedicated freighter services to Leh.
Amid night hours, floating dangerous debris, and unfavorable weather conditions, the Indian Coast Guard (ICG) undertook a valiant operation to rescue 12 crew members from the sinking cargo vessel MSV Krishna Sudama in the Arabian Sea, about 18 kilometers from Okha on the coast of Gujarat.
Operating 330 flights in total, ‘Lifeline Udan’ continues to support in fight against the pandemic with the help of all the corona warriors officers, staff and ground level workers. The Udan flights operated by MoCA in domestic sector to transport essential medical cargo to remote parts of the country to support India’s war against COVID-19.
Qatargas Operating Company Limited (Qatargas) yesterday announced a historic milestone as it successfully delivered the 2,000th liquefied natural gas (LNG) cargo to India.
Furthering its commitment on fortifying bilateral relation, India and Bangladesh have started a new phase in connectivity as it gives access to India to use Bangladesh ports for movement of cargo ships to and from the country. In this regard, the first trial-run will take place in January next year. Not only this, India and Bangladesh also have agreed to provide cruise ship passengers with on-arrival visas.
Minister for Petroleum and Natural Gas, Dharmendra Pradhan today informed that the Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC) is supplying two additional liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) cargoes to meet the higher demand for cooking fuel in the coming festive season.
amil Nadu’s V.O.Chidambaranar Port created a new record by handling 1,80,597 metric tonnes of cargo in a single day on Saturday
Speaking at the International conference cum awards on civil aviation and cargo, held today at the national capital, Hardeep Singh Puri, Minister of State(I/c) for Civil Aviation, Housing & Urban Development said, "his Ministry would not tolerate any compromise on Air Safety and standards".
Connecting diplomatically and professional infrastructural development, Indian waterways is being used to transport cargo between 2 countries. This is the first-ever development where 1000 metric tons (MT) of stones from Bhutan were being transported to Bangladesh using the Brahmaputra by ship MV AAI which set sail from Dhubri in Assam on Friday.
Aligning developing partnership, leading partners India and Maldives have exhibited strong bilateral ties over the past few years. Continuing the legacy of fortifying relation, the Union Cabinet on Wednesday gave an approving nod for the establishment of passenger and cargo services by sea.
Alert and vigilant as it is, the Indian Air Force intercepted an Antonov AN-12 cargo plane that entered India from Pakistani airspace. The cargo plane was forced to land at the Jaipur airport on Friday.
Adani Ports becomes the first Indian port operator to achieve the milestone as it has recorded cargo movement of more than 200 million metric tonnes (MMT) at nine ports along the east and west coasts. Adani group and Special Economic Zone (APSEZ) said today about this milestone achievement.
Ganga waterway is an example of India’s achievement in not just reduction of cost but also limiting the carbon footprint. Now today, the world’s largest container shipping company Maersk line will move 16 containers on river Ganga (National Highway-1) from Varanasi to Kolkata.
Taking a speedy development and connecting long distance, the most awaited Indore Manmad rail project has found its elongated route to kick start the project. The new rail will be built by Centre, the state government of Maharashtra and Madhya Pradesh and JNPT. Signing the Memorandum of Understanding the Ministries connected have given a green signal to the dream project.
Favourable trade conditions and rules introduced by PM Modi-led central government have brought a major boost in the economy of the country. Notably, the major ports in India have recorded a growth of 2.41% and together handled 116.26 Million Tonnes of cargo during the period April to May 2018 as against 113.52 Million Tonnes handled during the corresponding period of previous year.
Japan has reported a suspected North Korean violation of UN sanctions. A North Korean tanker was spotted tied up alongside one from Belize at night in the East China Sea which was apparently engaged in transferring cargo.
India and Afghanistan have launched the second air cargo route, linking Kabul to Mumbai on Wednesday. The objective of the air corridors is to boost the export of fresh fruits and medicinal plants from Afghanistan. The first route from Kabul to New Delhi was launched in June.