August 16, 2025 5:28 pm

Indian Ports Bill 2025 passed in Lok Sabha

CURRENT AFFAIRS: Indian Ports Bill 2025, Lok Sabha, Maritime State Development Council, State Maritime Boards, Dispute Resolution Committees, Port Tariff, Mega Ports, MARPOL, Ballast Water Management Convention, Major Ports

Indian Ports Bill 2025 passed in Lok Sabha

Introduction

Indian Ports Bill 2025 passed in Lok Sabha: The Lok Sabha has passed the Indian Ports Bill 2025, replacing the Indian Ports Act 1908. The bill seeks to consolidate and modernize the legal framework governing ports in India. It ensures better coordination between the Centre and States, strengthens dispute resolution, and aligns with international maritime standards.

Maritime State Development Council

The Bill provides for the establishment of a Maritime State Development Council by the Central Government. The Union Minister for Ports, Shipping and Waterways will serve as the ex-officio Chairperson. This body will coordinate policies between major and non-major ports.
Static GK fact: The Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways was renamed in 2020, earlier known as the Ministry of Shipping.

Statutory Recognition to State Maritime Boards

State Maritime Boards will be constituted by State Governments to manage non-major ports. These boards will ensure effective administration, safety, and infrastructure development.
Static GK fact: Gujarat was the first state to establish a State Maritime Board in 1982.

Dispute Resolution Mechanism

The Bill mandates State Governments to form Dispute Resolution Committees (DRCs) for issues related to non-major ports. Appeals will lie before the High Court, and civil courts will have no jurisdiction in such matters. This aims to provide a faster and more specialized resolution framework.

Port Tariff Regulations

For major ports, tariffs will be set by the Board of Major Port Authority or respective Board of Directors under the Companies Act, 2013. For non-major ports, tariffs will be determined by State Maritime Boards. This decentralization aims to boost efficiency in port operations.

New Port Notifications and Mega Ports

The Central Government, in consultation with States, will notify new ports and alter port limits. It can also specify the criteria for designating mega ports, aimed at boosting capacity and global competitiveness.
Static GK fact: India’s largest container port is Jawaharlal Nehru Port in Maharashtra.

Environmental and Safety Compliance

The Bill ensures adherence to international maritime conventions like MARPOL and the Ballast Water Management Convention. This strengthens India’s commitment to sustainable shipping practices and environmental protection.
Static GK fact: MARPOL was adopted in 1973 and is one of the most important international marine environmental conventions.

Ports in India

India currently has 12 major ports governed by the Major Port Authorities Act 2021 under the administrative control of the Ministry of Shipping. There are 213 non-major ports, managed by respective State Governments or State Maritime Boards.

Static Usthadian Current Affairs Table

Indian Ports Bill 2025 passed in Lok Sabha:

Topic Detail
Bill Name Indian Ports Bill 2025
Replaces Indian Ports Act 1908
Establishment Maritime State Development Council
Chairperson Union Minister for Ports, Shipping and Waterways
State Maritime Boards Manage non-major ports
Dispute Resolution DRCs with appeals to High Court
Port Tariff Authority (Major Ports) Board of Major Port Authority
Port Tariff Authority (Non-Major Ports) State Maritime Boards
Mega Port Criteria Decided by Centre in consultation with States
International Conventions MARPOL, Ballast Water Management Convention
Major Ports in India 12
Non-Major Ports in India 213

 

Indian Ports Bill 2025 passed in Lok Sabha
  1. Replaces Indian Ports Act 1908.
  2. Establishes Maritime State Development Council.
  3. Chairperson: Union Minister for Ports, Shipping and Waterways.
  4. Recognises State Maritime Boards for non-major ports.
  5. Gujarat set up first State Maritime Board in 1982.
  6. Dispute Resolution Committees for non-major port issues.
  7. Appeals go to High Court.
  8. Tariffs for major ports set by Board of Major Port Authority.
  9. Non-major port tariffs set by State Maritime Boards.
  10. Defines Mega Port criteria.
  11. Aligns with MARPOL and Ballast Water Management Convention.
  12. MARPOL adopted in 1973.
  13. India’s largest container port: Jawaharlal Nehru Port.
  14. India has 12 major ports.
  15. India has 213 non-major ports.
  16. Aims for better Centre-State coordination.
  17. Strengthens port safety and infrastructure.
  18. Excludes civil court jurisdiction in non-major port disputes.
  19. Boosts global competitiveness of ports.
  20. Modernises legal framework for ports.

Q1. Which act does the Indian Ports Bill 2025 replace?


Q2. Who will chair the Maritime State Development Council?


Q3. Which state first established a State Maritime Board?


Q4. Which international convention on marine pollution does the Bill comply with?


Q5. How many non-major ports are there in India?


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