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India's Port Revolution is About to CHANGE Everything | Ft. Sunil Paliwal IAS Mr. Sunil Paliwal IAS on Ports Revolution, Vision 2047 & Cruise Tourism | SKP EP14 In this episode of the Sanjay Kathuria Podcast, we host Mr. Sunil Paliwal (IAS), Chairman of Chennai Port Authority and one of the key leaders shaping India’s maritime and logistics ecosystem. From his early journey as an IIT graduate to becoming an IAS officer, Mr. Paliwal shares his incredible experience of managing India’s ports, developing large-scale infrastructure projects, and leading national programs like SagarMala and Maritime India Vision 2047. He explains how India’s 12 major ports operate, the difference between government and private ports, how PPP models are revolutionizing port management, and how technology, startups, and green initiatives are shaping the future of India’s maritime trade. This conversation is a must-watch for anyone interested in infrastructure, governance, logistics, and the future of India’s global trade. What You’ll Learn How India’s port ecosystem actually works The difference between government & private ports Vision 2047 & the future of Indian ports How startups and innovation are transforming logistics India’s cruise tourism & shipbuilding opportunities 🎬 Timestamps 00:00 – Podcast Teaser 01:40 – Guest Intro – Mr. Sunil Paliwal 03:42 – Journey from IIT to IAS 06:04 – Early Career & District Experience 09:36 – How India’s Ports Actually Work 11:43 – 12 Major Ports & Their Role 14:04 – Govt vs Private Ports Explained 16:04 – PPP Model in Port Operations 17:57 – Vision 2047 – Ports of the Future 19:51 – India’s Port Capacity Growth 21:54 – How Ports Plan New Projects 24:00 – Why Capacity Readiness Matters 25:58 – Brownfield vs Greenfield Expansion 29:05 – Environmental Clearances & Safeguards 31:10 – India Maritime Week & Global Summit 34:20 – How to Attend India Maritime Week 36:27 – Port Connectivity & SagarMala Scheme 39:24 – What Makes Singapore More Efficient 41:13 – India’s Transshipment Revolution 42:55 – Great Nicobar – India’s New Mega Port 44:24 – Turnaround Time & Port Efficiency 47:36 – Key KPIs for Port Performance 49:15 – What Govt Can Learn from Private Ports 51:10 – India’s New Shipbuilding Push 53:38 – Port Industrial Zones & Logistics Parks 56:31 – Cruise Tourism & Port Development 59:52 – How Ports Make Money 01:02:39 – Simplifying Paperwork for SMEs 01:04:53 – One Nation, One Port Process 01:06:46 – Innovation Fund & Startups in Ports 01:09:34 – Indigenous Tech from IIT Madras 01:10:25 – Rapid Fire – Future of Indian Ports 01:15:16 – Opportunities for Small Entrepreneurs 01:16:33 – India’s Ports in 2047 📲 Sanjay Kathuria Podcast Handles Instagram: / sanjaykathuriapodcast YouTube (Main): / @sanjaykathuriapodcast YouTube (Clips): / @sanjaykathuriapodcastclips Facebook: / sanjaykathuriapodcasts 🙋♂️ Connect with Sanjay Kathuria: Instagram: / financebysanjay Facebook: / financebysanjay LinkedIn: / sanjaykathuria Twitter: / sanjaykathuria YouTube: / @sanjay_kathuria 🧵 Hashtags #SunilPaliwal #IAS #IndianPorts #MaritimeIndia #Vision2047 #SKPodcast #SanjayKathuria 🔍 SEO Tags sunil paliwal ias podcast, india ports explained, sagarmala scheme, india maritime vision 2047, how indian ports work, government vs private ports, port infrastructure india, great nicobar mega port, india transshipment hub, cruise tourism india, shipbuilding india, startup innovation in logistics, sanjay kathuria podcast, sk podcast, port connectivity india, chennai port authority chairman ⚠️ Disclaimer: This podcast is for educational and informational purposes only. The opinions shared are personal views and do not represent official government policy or investment advice.