Indian Cargo on Waterways Hits Record 145.5 MT


India’s inland waterways have achieved a significant milestone, with cargo traffic reaching a record 145.5 million tonnes in the financial year 2024–25. This marks a 9.34% year-on-year growth from FY 2023–24 and reflects a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 20.86% since FY 2013–14, when cargo movement stood at just 18.10 million tonnes

 

The Inland Waterways Authority of India (IWAI), under the Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways, attributes this growth to several key.

 

Expansion of Operational Waterways: The number of operational national waterways increased from 24 to 29 during FY 2024–25, enhancing connectivity and cargo movement . 

 

Jalvahak Scheme: This incentive program encourages cargo owners to shift from traditional transport modes to inland water transport (IWT). The scheme aims to transition 800 million tonne-kilometres of cargo to IWT, contributing nearly 17% of the current cargo volume .

 

Scheduled Cargo Services: Regular cargo services on National Waterways 1, 2, and 16, facilitated through the Indo-Bangladesh Protocol, have streamlined operations and boosted cargo traffic . 

 

The bulk of the cargo—over 68%—comprised five key commodities: coal, iron ore, iron ore fines, sand, and fly ash . 

 

This achievement underscores the growing importance of inland waterways in India’s logistics and transportation sector, offering a more sustainable and cost-effective alternative to traditional modes of transport.

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Author: Divya Singh