Global Trade Needs a China Alternative. India Needs Better Ports.
Briefly

The Rishiri Galaxy, a Panamian-flagged tanker, sits docked at Jawaharlal Nehru Port, delivering chemicals essential for India's manufacturing processes, reflecting the port's critical role.
Overhead cranes at Jawaharlal Nehru Port efficiently move containers filled with global imports ranging from electronics to palm oil, indicating India's substantial role in international trade.
India's port operations, essential for manufacturing, have tripled in volume over two decades, highlighting the country's evolving logistics landscape aimed at becoming an export powerhouse.
With multinational companies seeking alternatives to Chinese factories due to political tensions and pandemic disruptions, India's ambitions for growth in manufacturing and exports are increasingly within reach.
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