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India has not only been harbouring wishes to exit the IWT, but also preparing the ground for doing so — for many years now.
New regulations open up private investment opportunities in India's inland water transport sector, boosting infrastructure ...
King Jigme Khesar Namgyal Wangchuk of Bhutan visited the IWT terminal at Jogighopa to assess its role in boosting Bhutan's ...
India’s concerted efforts in developing its inland waterways have yielded significant results, with record cargo movements ...
The government is planning to introduce a law banning conventional vehicle horns and mandating that only sounds inspired by Indian musical instruments be used instead. While the move is ...
India's IWT sector sets record with 145.5 MMT cargo in FY-25 as government bolsters waterway infrastructure and policy initiatives for economic growth.
Massive protests in Sindh have forced the Pakistani government to shelve an Indus canals project that was reportedly intended ...
King Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuk of Bhutan visits India's inaugural International Multimodal Logistics Park in Assam, ...
The Indus River is lifeblood of Pakistan's agriculture, providing water for food security, economic growth. Suspension of the ...
India took a bold and historic step as it decided to suspend the over-six-decade-old Indus Waters Treaty (IWT) with Pakistan.
India achieved a record 145.5 million metric tonnes of cargo movement on inland waterways in FY25, up from 18.1 million metric tonnes in FY14, registering a compounded annual growth rate (CAGR) of 20.