India’s Asean Roots Help Anchor Cruise Ships

In addition to a 7,500 km-long coastline, India has its own inland waterways. A collaborative approach with Asean Countries will open up new options in Cruise Tourism for India.

In addition to a 7,500 km-long coastline, India has its own inland waterways. A collaborative approach with Asean Countries will open up new options in Cruise Tourism for India. , Photo Credit: Deepak Kr

On June 30, 2025, The Ministry of Ports, Shipping & Waterways (MOPSW), Government of India, Hosted the first-ever Asean-India Cruise Dialogue in Chennai. ALL Member Countries of Asean, Namely, Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Lao PDR, Malaysia, Myanmar, The Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam, as Well as Well as Timor-LESTE, Attended the Meeting. One of the themes of the meet was to enhance India’s Cruise Connectivity with a Focus on Heritage-LED Cruise Tourism.

The Asean-India Cruise Dialogue was very significant. Asean Countries Have Over 25 Major Seaports and a Combined Coastline of Over 1,00,000 km, according to the fact book published by the US ‘Central Intelligence Agency. In addition to a 7,500 km-long coastline, India has its own inland waterways. A collaborative approach with Asean Countries will open up new options in Cruise Tourism for India.

Cruise Tourism has a market size of us $ 7.1 billion, and is projection to grow at a cagr of 12.1 per cent over the next 10 years. Additional, The Cruise Industry is Generating Jobs Across Various Sector – Hospitality, Aviation, Agriculture, Retail, Entertainment, Manufacturing, Information Services, and HEALATCARE.

Cruise bharat

The Maritime India Vision 2030, A Forward-Looking Document Prepared by the Center, Predicts That The Indian Cruise Tourism Market will be eight time taxer than what it is today. The flagship cruise bharat mission aims to position India as a Leading Global Cruise Tourism Hub. It is part of a broader strategy to tap into the high-potential cruise tourism sector and create new economic and travel Opportunities.

Strong Connectivity and Back-Ed Infrastructure are key to developing this Sunrise Sector and Banking on Opportunities with ASEAN Countries. Identifying Lucrative Cruise Routes and Creating an enabling regulatory enhance will enhance state-off-the-the-to-train experience for International Travelers.

Going Global

Until now, many ports have alredy developed state-of-the -art cruise terminals. The Mumbai International Cruise terminal that operates on a Public-Private-Partnership (PPP) Model Model Became Operational this year. Domestic operators like cordelia offer short cruises to goa and Alibaug, Among other destinations. In Kerala, Samudrika and Sagarika terminals are managed by cochin port – the former serves domestic cruises and the latter handles interactive cruises. In 2022, the first foreign cruise ship, ‘europa’ was berthed at sagarika. It symbolized Kerala’s Emergence as a True International Port of Call.

The International Cruise Terminal At Mormugao Port is Nearly Complete and is Expected to be a game changer as it is a major tourist destination. A Cruise Terminal at Visakhapatnam Port is ready to handle ships carrying up to 2,000 passengers – suitable for coastal cruises to the andaman islands, odisha, and the Sundarbans. Kolkata and Chennai Ports have also also developed cruise terminals. While the Kolkata Terminal Focuses on River Cruising, Chennai Port is an Ideal Location for Cruises to Colombo and Trincomalee.

Beyond infra woes

Further Comprehensive Studies Are Needed to Determine a Value Proposition for Both Tourists and Operators. This should be followed by an effective marketing strategy, like there is employed by the state governments of kerala and gujarat, with slogans like ‘God’s Own Country’ and Khushboo gujarat ki,

Additional challenges related to India’s Cruise Ship Operating and Building Capacities. Modern state-off-the -art cruise ships are much larger. The largest one, named ‘icon of the seas’, has a gross tonnage of 2,50,000 and can carry 7,000 passengers and 2,000 crew members. When the International Cruise Industry Operates on such Economies of Scale, and these ships requiry Deep-Draft Ports, Offering Competitive Pricing Comforting DUEE to Current Operational and Infection Operational and Information Capacities. Therefore, Indian Entrepreneurs need to invest in quality operations to attract tourists.

While the Asean Initiative is Indeed Important and Strategic, Much More needs to be done in terms of capacity building to realise India’s’Sia’s Vision of Bekcoming A Cruise Hub.

(Author is an expert in Maritime Trade)

Published on August 25, 2025

Ramesh Ghorai is the founder of www.livenewsblogger.com, a platform dedicated to delivering exclusive live news from across the globe and the local market. With a passion for covering diverse topics, he ensures readers stay updated with the latest and most reliable information. Over the past two years, Ramesh has also specialized in writing top software reviews, partnering with various software companies to provide in-depth insights and unbiased evaluations. His mission is to combine news reporting with valuable technology reviews, helping readers stay informed and make smarter choices.

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