The MoUwas signed in the distinguished presence of Shri SushilKhopde,
IPS, Additional Director General of Maritime Administration, and Prof.
Shrikrishna V. Kulkarni, Dean (R&D), IIT Bombay. Shri Ravi Kumar M, Deputy
Director General (Coastal), and Shri Nikhil Kumar, SS-cum-DDG (Tech), were
also present on the occasion. The
strategic collaboration gives concrete expression to the Government of India’s
vision under Maritime AmritKaal Vision 2047, which seeks to position India
among the top five shipbuilding nations globally and establish a globally
competitive, technologically advanced and self-reliant maritime ecosystem. Under
the MoU, DGMA and IIT Bombay will work together to create
stronger linkages between government policy, academia, research institutions
and industry. The partnership will facilitate support and knowledge exchange in
areas related to the Shipbuilding Development Scheme (SbDS), while also
promoting student internships, industry exposure, technical learning and
collaborative research. The collaboration is expected to provide students and
researchers with greater opportunities to engage with real-world maritime and
shipbuilding challenges, while enabling policymakers and industry stakeholders
to benefit from cutting-edge academic research, technological expertise and
innovation. The MoU assumes added
significance against the backdrop of the Government’s ongoing initiatives to
strengthen domestic maritime manufacturing and logistics capabilities,
including the upcoming Coastal Cargo Promotion Scheme and Container
Manufacturing Scheme. By bringing
together institutional expertise and policy priorities, the DGMA–IIT Bombay
partnership is poised to contribute to the development of a stronger, more
resilient and innovation-driven shipbuilding ecosystem in India. The initiative reinforces the Government’s
broader commitment to Atmanirbhar Bharat and Viksit Bharat, while supporting the
long-term transformation of India into a globally competitive maritime and
shipbuilding hub.
The DGMA–IIT Bombay MoU marks a decisive step towards aligning policy,
talent, technology and industry for the next generation of India’s maritime growth.