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‘Adani can attract vessels at a much lower cost to Vizhinjam as he has the financial muscle to do so.’<\/strong><\/p>\n

Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan has described the international deep water multipurpose seaport at Vizhinjam as a ‘game-changer’ for the state’s infrastructure and development and said it aimed to handle one million containers annually, surpassing even Singapore.<\/p>\n

The CM’s tweet came as Zhen Hua 15<\/em>, the first ship arrived at Vizhinjam port on Thursday, October 13, 2023.<\/p>\n

The vessel, that arrived carrying cranes from China, was given a water salute by the tug boats which pulled the vessel into the Rs 7,700 crore (Rs 77 billion) deep-water international port, PTI reported.<\/p>\n

Zhen Hua 15<\/em>, which began its journey from China at the end of August, was scheduled to dock at Vizhinjam on October 4, but its journey was delayed by bad weather conditions along its route.<\/p>\n

The Kerala government last month had said that three more ships would arrive in October and November to the port which is expected to be commissioned by May next year.<\/p>\n

The government had also said that 75 per cent of the breakwater construction is also complete.<\/p>\n

Vizhinjam port is being constructed under the public-private partnership model. Adani Group is the private partner in the development of Vizhinjam port, which is going to be one of the largest ports in the world once commissioned.<\/p>\n

The project, which was scheduled to be commissioned in 2019, got delayed due to several issues related to land acquisition.<\/p>\n

Vizhinjam had witnessed violent protests as fishermen in the area opposed the project, alleging that the port could adversely affect their livelihood. There are also environmental concerns surrounding the construction and operation of the port.<\/p>\n

“Adani will be a good agency to operate the port mainly because around 30% of India’s port capacity is already being operated by them,” Dr Jose Paul<\/strong>, former acting chairman, JN Port, Mumbai, and former chairman, Mormugao Port Trust, Goa and adjunct professor, Indian Maritime University, Chennai, tells Rediff.com<\/em><\/strong>‘s Shobha Warrier<\/strong> in the concluding part of the interview:<\/p>\n