Under the
initiative, four new passenger vessels, each with a capacity of 600 passengers,
are proposed to improve travel services to the island territory. The estimated
cost of each vessel is around ₹690 crore. The project also includes the
acquisition of two multi-purpose cargo vessels with a capacity of 800 metric
tonnes each and two high-speed vessels capable of carrying 150 passengers. The
expanded fleet is expected to ease transportation challenges faced by
residents, tourists and traders travelling between Lakshadweep and the
mainland, while strengthening cargo movement to the islands. Prime Minister Narendra Modi had
earlier indicated the Centre’s plans during the virtual inauguration of port
development projects in Kadmat and Kalpeni islands. Significant port
infrastructure investments are planned across Lakshadweep under the Sagarmala
programme, including developments at Kadmat, Kalpeni, Andrott, Kiltan and
Chetlat islands.
Kadmat Island will see port development works worth
₹144.95 crore on the western side and ₹294.67 crore on the eastern side, while
Kalpeni Island is slated for projects worth ₹171.92 crore and ₹272.95 crore on
its western and eastern sides, respectively. Additional port development
projects are planned at Andrott (₹710.54 crore), Kiltan (₹351.87 crore) and
Chetlat (₹373.04 crore).
Beypore currently
serves as a key gateway for passenger and cargo movement to Lakshadweep and is
widely used by exporters from the Malabar region. Representatives of the Export
Forum, a collective of exporters from northern Kerala, recently held
discussions with senior Lakshadweep administration officials in Kavaratti
regarding improved shipping services. However, limited draft depth at Beypore
Port remains a challenge, preventing larger vessels from calling at the port
and forcing many ships to operate through Mangaluru. To address this issue, the
Kerala Government and the Kerala Maritime Board have initiated measures to
deepen the port channel. Industry stakeholders believe that improved port
depth, coupled with the proposed new shipping services, could transform Beypore
into a stronger maritime hub and boost trade and passenger connectivity with
Lakshadweep.