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News: Recently, the Indian Ports Act 2025 was introduced to replace the colonial-era Indian Ports Act of 1908.
About the Indian Ports Act, 2025
- The Indian Ports Act, 2025, replaces the 1908 Indian Ports Act with a forward-looking, integrated framework tailored to the demands of a modern economy.
- It was passed by Parliament in August 2025 to align India’s port governance with global standards.
- Aim: To unlock the full potential of India’s 7,500 km coastline, streamline port administration, and align domestic practices with global maritime standards.
- The act promotes cooperative federalism by empowering States alongside the Centre and also simplifies procedures, digitises operations, and enhances ease of doing business in the maritime sector.
- The act brings major and non-major port regulation under a modernised law, through a unified Legal Framework.
Key Features of the Indian Ports Act, 2025

| Port Officers & Conservator |
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| Recognition of Statutory bodies |
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| Dispute Resolution Mechanism |
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| Tariff Regulation |
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| Safety, Security & Sustainability |
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| Digitalisation & Efficiency |
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