During the review,
the Minister assessed the corporation’s operational performance, project
pipeline and financial assistance extended to key maritime infrastructure
projects across the country. He emphasised the crucial role of SMFCL in
mobilising long-term capital for the development of ports, shipbuilding,
coastal infrastructure, inland waterways and other strategic maritime assets.
Shri Sonowal highlighted that Sagarmala Finance Corporation Ltd., India’s first
dedicated maritime Non-Banking Financial Company (NBFC), is rapidly emerging as a key financial institution
supporting the nation’s maritime growth agenda. Since commencing operations,
SMFCL has sanctioned more than ₹10,700 crore towards maritime projects, while
cumulative disbursements have crossed ₹3,700 crore, facilitating timely
execution of critical infrastructure and logistics initiatives. The
Minister noted that the corporation is playing a catalytic role in attracting
investments into modern port infrastructure, shipbuilding and repair
facilities, coastal shipping, multimodal logistics, maritime industrial
clusters and allied sectors. By providing customised financial solutions to
both public and private sector stakeholders, SMFCL is helping bridge financing
gaps and improving the ease of project implementation across India’s maritime
ecosystem.
“Guided by the visionary leadership of Hon’ble
Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi ji, we are reinforcing the financial
backbone of India’s maritime sector. SMFCL is emerging as a strong enabler of
maritime infrastructure development by supporting investments that enhance port
capacity, strengthen coastal connectivity and generate employment. Its growing
portfolio reflects the confidence of investors and stakeholders in India’s
maritime future,” Shri Sonowal said.
He further stated that the
Ministry remains focused on ensuring that financial support reaches priority
projects aligned with the objectives of the Sagarmala Programme, Maritime India
Vision 2030 and the Maritime Amrit Kaal Vision 2047. These initiatives aim to modernise port
infrastructure, improve logistics efficiency, promote green and sustainable
shipping, enhance shipbuilding capabilities and position India among the
world’s leading maritime nations.
The Minister
directed officials to further strengthen SMFCL’s project outreach, expedite
financial approvals and continue supporting commercially viable projects that
contribute to economic growth, regional development and the realisation of the
vision of Viksit Bharat.