Integrated Multi-Modal Logistics Hub, Nangal Chaudhary, Haryana


Union Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal conducted an aerial survey of Maharashtra’s Raigad district, reviewing the Dighi Port, its industrial area, and key multi-modal connectivity projects driving regional infrastructure growth.

Goyal took to X (formerly Twitter) to share a view of his aerial survey, posting a video. In his post, he reaffirmed the central government’s vision to position the state as a powerhouse in India’s march toward becoming the world’s third-largest economy.

Situated along the banks of Rajpuri Creek in Maharashtra’s Raigad district, this port stands out with its natural harbour and exclusive channel, offering a 14.5 metre depth. As one of the deepest ports in the state, it’s strategically located to drive seamless maritime trade and connectivity.

The port is located 42 nautical miles from Mumbai by sea and 170 km south by road. Its North Bank connects to NH-17 via State Highways (SH) 92 and 96, while the South Banks ties in through SH-97 and 98. Adding to this advantage, the Indapur railway station on the Konkan Railway, just 47 km away, strengthens its position as a key logistics and trade hub.

In August 2024, Union cabinet gave its approval to transform the Dighi Port Industrial Area in the coastal Raigad into a state-of-the-art industrial smart city. Taking shape 55 km east of Dighi Port, the upcoming industrial smart city will stretch across a vast 6,056 acres. It will focus on key sectors like engineering, pharmaceuticals, chemicals, textiles and food and beverages.

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(From: Fortune India)