Myanmar President U Min Aung Hlaing visited Jawaharlal Nehru Port Authority in Navi Mumbai, reviewing infrastructure, operations, and the upcoming Vadhvan Port Project. Accompanied by a senior delegation, he was briefed on JNPA’s capacity expansion, sustainability measures, and strategic plans. Chairman Gaurav Dayal highlighted India’s port capabilities.
Navi Mumbai: Myanmar President U Min Aung Hlaing on Tuesday visited the Jawaharlal Nehru Port Authority (JNPA) during his two-day official visit to Mumbai and reviewed the port's infrastructure, operations and future expansion plans, including the ambitious Vadhvan Port Project.
Welcomed by JNPA Chairman Gaurav Dayal and senior officials
The high-level visit is being seen as an important step towards strengthening maritime cooperation and trade relations between India and Myanmar. The President, accompanied by a senior delegation, was welcomed at the JNPA administrative building by Chairman Gaurav Dayal and other senior officials from JNPA, the Maharashtra government and the Raigad district administration.
During a meeting held at the port authority's headquarters, the Myanmar delegation was presented with a corporate film showcasing JNPA's operations and achievements. This was followed by a detailed presentation on the proposed Vadhvan Port Project, one of India's largest upcoming maritime infrastructure developments.
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