Autonomous shipping and its associated legal challenges

In the realm of maritime transportation, the tides of innovation are shifting towards autonomous shipping. This emerging technology promises a sea change in the way goods are transported across oceans, offering potential benefits in efficiency, safety, and environmental sustainability. However, beneath the surface of this transformative wave lie complex legal challenges that must be navigated

Breaking Barriers   

Pratik Bijlani – On May 11th, a collaborative effort between The Company of Master Mariners India (CMMI), The Institute of Marine Engineers (IME) Mumbai Branch, and The Institution of Naval Architects brought together maritime professionals for the “Women in Maritime – Trials & Tribulations” event. Held at Hotel Kohinoor, Andheri East, Mumbai, the event aimed

India to invest heavily towards development of Chabahar port

The Long Term Bilateral Contract on Chabahar Port Operation was signed between Indian Ports Global Limited (IPGL) of India and the Port & Maritime Organisation (PMO) of Iran, enabling operation of Shahid-Behesti in Chabahar Port Development Project for a period of 10 years. The Union Minister of Ports, Shipping & Waterways, Sarbananda Sonowal along with

Empowering Women at Sea

Pratik Bijlani – Marex Media is set to host the much-anticipated “Women in Maritime Conference & Awards 2024” on May 15th at Taj Santacruz, Mumbai, aiming to pave the way for a more inclusive future in the maritime sector. The event, which will feature engaging discussions and panel sessions, seek to address pertinent topics such

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Ain’t stepping away from attachments But performing one’s call sans feelings Ain’t easy negate devilish outpours Beware, emotions bedevil in details Could be family, fraternity, material Attachments not so easy to sever When time arises they all fade Better choose than be deleted Deconditioning, reprogramming Of senses that were acquired Of lifetime tastes, trends, whatnot

Advocating for Gender Equality

Pratik Bijlani – Gender equality is necessary for sustainable development, a peaceful society, and the realisation of everyone’s potential, despite being a fundamental human right. Furthermore, research indicates that empowering women increases economic growth and productivity. Around 90% of world trade is handled by the international maritime industry. According to the BIMCO/ICS 2021 Seafarer Workforce