India has taken a bold step toward becoming a global shipbuilding leader with the launch of the India ship technology Centre ISTC at the Indian Maritime University, Visakhapatnam.

Highlights
- Cutting-Edge R&D ‘n Advanced tools for ship design, production, and innovation.
- Skill Development Training and upskilling India’s next generation of maritime engineers.
- one-Stop Hub Provides design, consultancy, and policy support to the industry.
- Global Goal Aims to place India among the top 10 shipbuilding nations by 2030.
Matters
- Strengthens Make in India & Atmanirbhar Bharat in the maritime sector.
- Reduces dependence one foreign designs and technology.
- Creates jobs and boosts India’s role in the global shipping industry.
Here’s what makes it special:
- It’s packed with modern software and tools that can design ship from scratch.
- It will train young engineer and create a pool of skilled talent.
- It’s a one stop hub where the industry can get help with design, research, and even policy guidance.
To get India into the world’s top 10 shipbuilding nation by 2030
It’s about jobs, technology, and making India self-reliant in a field we’ve always relied on others for. With ISTC, India is aiming to sail on its own course in the global shipbuilding race.
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India Ship Technology Centre: Boosting India’s Shipbuilding Future
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India Ship Technology Centre: Boosting India’s Shipbuilding Future
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