The Chennai-Vladivostok maritime corridor is now operational, enhancing maritime connections between India and Russia. Union Minister Sarbananda Sonowal announced that container ships carrying crude oil, metal, and textiles have begun arriving at Indian ports. This sea route spans approximately 5,600 nautical miles, offering a new avenue for trade.

The Eastern Maritime Corridor is expected to significantly cut down the time needed for cargo transport between Indian and Russian ports in the Far East Region. The journey will now take 24 days instead of the previous 40-plus days required when shipping via Europe. This change marks a substantial improvement in efficiency.
Trade Opportunities and Strategic Importance
The current trade route from Mumbai to St Petersburg covers 8,675 nautical miles, taking around 35 to 40 days for transportation. A large container ship travelling at a speed of 20-25 knots (37-46 km/h) can complete this distance in about 10 to 12 days. This corridor presents significant potential for expanding trade and cooperation.
Vladivostok, Russia's largest Pacific Ocean port, is situated roughly 50 kilometres from the China-Russia border. This strategic location enhances its importance as a hub for international trade, particularly with the new maritime corridor in place.
Strengthening International Maritime Relations
During the Sagarmanthan event, Minister Sonowal met with Christos Stylianides, Greece's Minister of Maritime Affairs and Insular Policy. They discussed various topics and agreed to strengthen maritime ties between their countries. Both leaders aim to double their trade from USD 1.94 billion by 2030 through increased cooperation.
Sonowal stated that India is collaborating with Greece to boost economic ties with the European Union market. An official statement highlighted the significance of the Joint Working Group on maritime and shipping issues as a key bilateral mechanism for enhancing sector-specific cooperation.
The ministers also agreed on optimising strategic maritime assets for sustainable development. This agreement underscores their commitment to fostering long-term partnerships and leveraging maritime resources effectively.
This new corridor not only shortens travel time but also opens up fresh opportunities for trade expansion between India and Russia. By reducing logistical challenges, it paves the way for more efficient exchanges of goods across these regions.
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