Vizhinjam International Seaport in Thiruvananthapuram begins full-fledged export-import (EXIM) operations, shifting from a transshipment-focused hub to a gateway for Indian trade. Outlets report that the start of EXIM services expands the port’s role to handling cargo being exported from or imported into India, not only transshipment between international shipping routes.
NDTV and India Today frame the change as an effort to boost India’s global trade. The Free Press Journal adds details about the planned Phase 2 expansion: a Rs 16,000-crore investment that increases annual capacity to 5.7 million TEUs, expands container handling infrastructure with additional berths, and supports broader connectivity and logistics development. The reporting also links the expansion to job creation, citing more than 5,000 additional direct and indirect jobs.
Across the outlets, the core points are consistent: EXIM operations start at Vizhinjam, and a Rs 16,000-crore Phase 2 expansion is set to follow, aiming to strengthen trade connectivity and maritime logistics capacity.