Prime Minister Narendra Modi unveiled the Maritime Amrit Kaal Vision 2047, at the Global Maritime India Summit in Mumbai. The concept intends to improve ports and reduce shipping emissions in order to boost India’s maritime economy. Cordelia Cruises, India’s largest premium cruise line, is playing an important role in this development as India positions itself to become a worldwide cruising hub. Cordelia Cruises expresses its commitment to the growth of the cruise industry in line with the Amrit Kaal Vision 2047.
Cordelia Cruises expects to have 450000 passengers by the end of this year and employs over 20,000 people. They are not simply delivering services; they are also creating possibilities. “We are invigorated by the Amrit Kaal Vision for 2047. As pioneers in the Indian cruising industry, our mission of providing unmatched experiences aligns seamlessly with this vision. We are committed to playing a central role in India’s ascent as a prominent cruise destination.” Jurgen Bailom, President and CEO of Waterways Leisure pvt ltd, Cordelia Cruises said in one of his media briefings.
Cordelia Cruises is at the forefront of India’s cruising landscape, which is undergoing an enormous evolution. Cordelia Cruises has played an important part in making the dream of cruising accessible to innumerable Indian people by committing to providing world-class cruising experiences.
PM Modi stated in his speech that the Indian cruising industry will become a worldwide cruising hub with its cutting-edge infrastructure and modernization. India has the advantage of being one of the few countries that possesses development, demography, democracy, and demand, all of which will help to enable and advance Vision 2047.