Senior officials from the Uttar Pradesh government
joined the ceremony, which forms part of a wider push to modernise inland
waterways, improve passenger connectivity and support low-emission transport.
India
took a significant step toward cleaner inland water transport on December 11 as
the nation’s first domestically built hydrogen fuel cell vessel officially
entered commercial service in Varanasi. Union Minister for Ports, Shipping and
Waterways Sarbananda Sonowal presided over the inauguration at Namo Ghat,
marking the operational debut of a new navigation channel on the Ganga.
Senior officials from the
Uttar Pradesh government joined the ceremony, which forms part of a wider push
to modernise inland waterways, improve passenger connectivity and support
low-emission transport.
In recent years, the Inland Waterways Authority of India (IWAI) and the central
government have expanded navigational reach across key rivers, created new
terminals, upgraded facilities and opened additional passenger and cargo routes
aimed at reducing logistics costs and boosting accessibility.
Addressing
the gathering, Sonowal said the launch reflects the transformative
infrastructure vision of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and signals India’s
readiness to embrace a new class of sustainable transport solutions. “The
induction of our first hydrogen fuel cell vessel showcases our commitment to
advanced, environmentally friendly technologies that will shape the future of
mobility. This innovation strengthens economic prospects while making everyday
travel safer, cleaner and more convenient for people,” he noted...Sonowal added
the initiative aligns closely with strategic frameworks such as the Maritime
India Vision 2030 and the Maritime Amrit Kaal Vision 2047, both of which
emphasise greener logistics, smart maritime infrastructure and expanded use of
alternative fuels on inland waterways. With the launch at Namo Ghat, Varanasi now
stands at the forefront of India’s shift toward sustainable river transport,
signalling the beginning of a new chapter in the country’s green mobility
drive.
Senior officials from the Uttar Pradesh government
joined the ceremony, which forms part of a wider push to modernise inland
waterways, improve passenger connectivity and support low-emission transport. India
took a significant step toward cleaner inland water transport on December 11 as
the nation’s first domestically built hydrogen fuel cell vessel officially
entered commercial service in Varanasi. Union Minister for Ports, Shipping and
Waterways Sarbananda Sonowal presided over the inauguration at Namo Ghat,
marking the operational debut of a new navigation channel on the Ganga. Senior officials from the Uttar Pradesh
government joined the ceremony, which forms part of a wider push to modernise
inland waterways, improve passenger connectivity and support low-emission
transport. In recent years, the Inland Waterways Authority of India (IWAI) and
the central government have expanded navigational reach across key rivers,
created new terminals, upgraded facilities and opened additional passenger and
cargo routes aimed at reducing logistics costs and boosting accessibility.