"India doesn't have the marine academic infrastructure for training quality people like the Philippines has with tremendous government support," Clarence Athaide, the Chief Operating Officer of Maritime Association of Ship-Owners, Ship Managers and Agents (MASSA), said.
The Ministry of Shipping and MASSA would jointly endeavour to meet such academic challenges, he said.
"As the growth of coastal shipping and inland water waterways is also the prime focus of the Indian government, there exists a dire need to create adequate marine training infrastructure of world-class quality in India," Athaide said.
"India will be unprepared for this as there is a shortage of trained senior officers since there is little upgrade from ratings to officers," Athaide opined.
"MASSA's world-class maritime training institutes located in Mumbai and Chennai, operated on no-profit-no-loss basis, are contributing a lot to the skilling of Indian maritime workforce," he said.
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