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PIB Summaries 16 July 2024

  1. Plans to Boost Lighthouse Tourism Announced
  2. e-FAST India Initiative


Context:

The Union Minister of Ports, Shipping & Waterways has announced plans to boost lighthouse tourism under the Maritime India Vision (MIV) 2030 and Maritime Amrit Kaal Vision 2047. This announcement was made during a stakeholders meeting organized by the Directorate General of Lighthouses and Lightships in Vizhinjam, Kerala.

Relevance:

GS II: Government Policies and Interventions

Dimensions of the Article:

  1. What is a Lighthouse?
  2. Role of Modern Lighthouses in India
  3. Maritime India Vision 2030 (MIV 2030)

What is a Lighthouse?

Definition and Purpose

  • A lighthouse is a structure designed to emit light, aiding navigation for mariners by marking dangerous coastlines, shoals, reefs, and safe harbor entries.
  • India currently maintains 194 lighthouses along its coastal lines and islands.
Historical Significance
  • Ancient India: References in the Rigveda and Satapatha Brahmana indicate early navigation knowledge in Indian seas.
  • Mythological Connections: Stories like ‘Manu’ escaping a flood highlight ancient Indian understanding of sea voyages.
  • 7th Century A.D.: Pallava king Narasimhavarman-I erected the Mamallapuram lighthouse, using log fires, offering views of the UNESCO World Heritage shore temple complex.

Role of Modern Lighthouses in India

Navigational Aid

  • Modern lighthouses continue guiding ships, marking ports, and serving as GPS backups.
  • Post-2008 Mumbai attacks, lighthouses upgraded with state-of-the-art radars for coastal surveillance.
  • Introduction of Automatic Identification System (AIS) enhances communication between fishermen and lighthouses.
  • Marine Aids to Navigation Act of 2021 promotes historical and cultural significance of lighthouses.
  • Indian Lighthouse Festival in Goa showcases heritage and tourism potential, turning many into tourist attractions.

Maritime India Vision 2030 (MIV 2030)

Overview

  • Maritime India Vision 2030 is a comprehensive ten-year blueprint for India’s maritime sector, launched at the Maritime India Summit in November 2020.
  • It aims to enhance India’s position in the global maritime sector by focusing on waterways, shipbuilding, and cruise tourism.
Key Objectives
  • Sectoral Development: Emphasizes on boosting waterways and cruise tourism, superseding the Sagarmala initiative.
  • Strategic Themes: Focuses on brownfield capacity augmentation, Mega Ports development, transhipment hub in Southern India, and infrastructure modernization.
  • Export Growth: Aims for a 5% share in global exports, focusing on improving maritime capabilities and Ease of Doing Business (EoDB).
Interventions
  • Infrastructure Development: Over 200 port connectivity projects, technology adoption, and smart port initiatives to enhance logistics efficiency and reduce costs.
  • Governance and Regulations: Enhances governance mechanisms, amends laws, strengthens Maritime and Coastguard Agency (MCA), and promotes PPPs and fiscal support.
Human Resource Development
  • Seafaring Leadership: Aims to become a leading seafaring nation by enhancing education, research, and training for seafarers.
  • Competitiveness: Focuses on research, innovation, and creating a conducive environment for seafarers and port capability development.
Environmental Sustainability
  • Renewable Energy: Targets 40% national energy from renewables by 2030, aligning ports with International Maritime Organization (IMO) goals for sustainability.
  • Green Ports: Implements measures such as renewable energy adoption, emissions reduction, water usage optimization, waste management, safety initiatives, and centralized monitoring.

Conclusion

  • Maritime India Vision 2030 outlines ambitious goals to transform India into a global maritime leader through strategic development in infrastructure, governance, human resources, and environmental sustainability, ensuring sustainable growth and competitiveness in the maritime sector.


Context:

Recently, NITI Aayog has announced the launch of the ‘NITI GearShift Challenge’ as part of the e-FAST India initiative.

Relevance:

GS II: Government Policies and Interevntions

Dimensions of the Article:

  1. e-FAST India Initiative
  2. NITI GearShift Challenge

e-FAST India Initiative:

The e-FAST (Electric Freight Aggregator, Scalable E-mobility and Technology) India Initiative was launched in September 2022 with the primary goal of decarbonizing road-based freight transportation in India. Here are the key aspects of the initiative:

  • Purpose: It aims to accelerate the transition towards cleaner and greener freight transportation to support India’s commitment to achieving net-zero emissions by 2070.
  • Platform Features:
    • Collaboration: e-FAST facilitates active collaboration among national and international stakeholders. This includes government bodies, Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs), Logistics Service Providers (LSPs), Shippers, and industry experts.
    • Ideation and Pilot Programs: The platform supports the development and scaling up of pilot programs for electric technology adoption in the freight sector.
    • Technology Integration: It explores and promotes the integration of new technologies and conducts associated research to enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of electric freight solutions.
  • Knowledge Partners: The initiative is supported by 12 knowledge partners who contribute expertise and resources to advance the goals of e-FAST.

NITI GearShift Challenge:

The NITI GearShift Challenge was launched by NITI Aayog in collaboration with IIM Bangalore, Smart Freight Centre India, CALSTART/Drive to Zero, and WRI India. Here are the key aspects of this initiative:

  • Objective: The challenge aims to foster innovative business models specifically targeted at accelerating the adoption of zero-emission trucks (ZETs) in India’s freight sector.
  • Participants: It invites participation from students, transport service practitioners, academics, and researchers to develop business models that address financial, technical, and operational challenges associated with electric truck adoption.
  • Focus Areas: Participants are encouraged to innovate solutions that can overcome barriers to the widespread adoption of electric trucks, thereby contributing to India’s economic and environmental sustainability goals.
  • Support and Participation: The challenge has garnered support from e-FAST India knowledge partners, financial institutions, and industry forums, reflecting a collaborative effort to drive innovation in sustainable freight transportation.

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