Union Minister Mansukh L Mandaviya on Tuesday said India will have a greater voice at International Maritime Organization (IMO) even as it is working towards complying with the IMO 2020 regulations on limiting sulphur content of bunker fuel.
"As a stakeholder and government, India is committed to comply with the IMO's decision to reduce the sulphur content in the shipping fuel. But we need to ascertain whether India was part of this decision making," Mandaviya, Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Shipping and MoS for Chemical and Fertilizers, was quoted as saying in a Ficci statement.
Speaking at the conference on 'Fueling the Maritime Sector: IMO 2020 and Beyond' organised by Ficci, Mandaviya said the Prime Minister has created a respectable image for the country in the international arena and as India is recognised world over, it is crucial that the country participates in forums like IMO and get India's voice heard.
"India being one of the major shipping nations, our role at policy making level has to be significant. We are an important stakeholder in this space and therefore need to play a proactive role. This time I will personally like to participate at the IMO deliberations," the statement said quoting Mandaviya.
He further said, "We must adopt new technologies and ensure that the maritime sector is compliant with global norms. The maritime sector provides employment to a large number of people. We need to increase the number of seafarers in the country."
Sanjay Bandopadhyay, Additional Secretary, Ministry of Shipping, said, "Shipping is an important sector for the government, and we are trying to bring in policies to help the sector."