Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to visit Mumbai on Wednesday, October 29, 2025, around 4 pm to address the Maritime Leaders Conclave and chair the Global Maritime CEO Forum at India Maritime Week 2025. The flagship event is scheduled to take place at the NESCO Exhibition Centre in Mumbai today.
“Looking forward to being in Mumbai tomorrow, 29th October, to attend programmes relating to the ongoing India Maritime Week 2025. I will speak at the Maritime Leaders Conclave and also chair the Global Maritime CEO Forum. This is a great forum to build collaborations in the maritime sector and highlight India’s reforms in the same,” PM Modi wrote on X ahead of his visit.
Looking forward to being in Mumbai tomorrow, 29th October, to attend programmes relating to the ongoing India Maritime Week 2025. I will speak at the Maritime Leaders Conclave and also chair the Global Maritime CEO Forum. This is a great forum to build collaborations in the… pic.twitter.com/AWdTGhyjrQ
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) October 28, 2025
The Forum will be attended by CEOs of global maritime companies, key investors, policy-makers, innovators, and international partners. It will serve as a major platform for “dialogue on sustainable maritime growth, resilient supply chains, green shipping, and inclusive blue economy strategies.
“The Prime Minister’s participation reflects his deep commitment to an ambitious, future-oriented maritime transformation, aligned with the Maritime Amrit Kaal Vision 2047. This long-term vision, built on four strategic pillars — port-led development, shipping and shibuilding, seamless logistics, and maritime skill-building — aims to position India among the world’s leading maritime powers. India Maritime Week 2025 serves as the Government of India’s premier global platform to translate this vision into action, bringing together leading stakeholders across shipping, ports, shipbuilding, cruise tourism, and blue economy finance,” the official release stated.
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