Goa will be made logistics hub of India: Prabhu

Press Trust of India  |  Panaji 

Union Commerce and Industry said here today that the government plans to turn into a logistics hub of the country.

"We are going to make the logistics hub of the country. There are four coastal states on the Western coast- Maharashtra, Karnataka, and After Mumbai, the biggest airport that is going to come up is in (in Mopa)," he said.

The was addressing a gathering at the ' Start Up and Innovation Day' organised by the state

He said the existence of two airports in Goa, including the second facility at Mopa, which will be commissioned in 2020, would help position as a logistics hub.

According to him, once the is commissioned, it will have the capacity to handle 30 million tourists annually.

"We want to make sure that while it handles the passenger traffic, it also handles the cargo. The government of is making a cargo policy, wherein the cargo will also drive the country's economy," he said.

"Total 40 per cent of the GDP will come from global trading like import and export. We want to make cargo as a (of the economy)," he said.

The said that he has asked the special secretary in-charge of to visit in the next few days to prepare a concrete plan for the logistics hub.

The Centre and the government must work in tandem to leverage the advantages that the state offers, he said.

The existing airport at Dabolim is also getting upgraded with the investment of Rs 500-600 crore, the added.

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First Published: Sat, April 28 2018. 16:00 IST