- The 2nd edition of Maritime India Summit (MIS) 2021 is to be held virtually from 2nd March to 4th March.
- Around 20,000 delegates will participate, 24 partner countries will join and more than 400 Projects are set to be showcased.
- Prime MinisterShri Narendra Modi will inaugurate the Maritime India Summit-2021 on 2nd March.
A recent press release by Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways reveals that 24 countries are set to participate in the 2nd MARITIME INDIA SUMMIT- 2021 which starts from 2nd March.
Maritime India Summit (MIS) 2021
The 2nd edition of Maritime India Summit (MIS) 2021 is to be held virtually from 2nd March to 4th March.
The event is being organised by the Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways (MoPSW) jointly with FICCI as Industrial Partner andEY as Knowledge Partner.
Addressing a Curtain Raiser press-conference today at the National Media Centre, Union Minister of Ports, Shipping and Waterways, Shri Mansukh Mandaviya said that the Maritime India Summit (MIS) is going to provide a powerful platform for international collaboration and bring in partner countries for mutual exchange of knowledge and opportunities.
Launch of the brochure
Shri Mansukh Mandaviya and senior officials also launched a brochure and the website www.maritimeindiasummit.in for the MIS-2021 during the press conference.
Due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic situation, the entire summit will be held on virtual platform www.maritimeindiasummit.in.
The registration for the visitors and exhibitors will start from today with the launch.
Physical and virtual presence
The MIS 2021 will provide a unique platform which will have physical and virtual presence of prominent shipping and transport ministers/ dignitaries from across the world.
Maritime States of India will participate in the Summit through dedicated sessions.
The Summit will also include an exclusive CEOs’ forum and various thematic/ breakout sessions.
For further information, the MIS-20021 websitecan be accessed :www.maritimeindiasummit.in
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Source: PIB