Japanese and German Delegations Visit Deendayal Port to Explore Collaboration Opportunities
Japanese, German delegations visit Deendayal Port for collaboration

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Delegations from Japan and Germany visited Deendayal Port Authority in Kandla, India, to discuss port development and cultural ties. A significant MoU was signed with GH2 Solar Limited for a feasibility study on Liquid Green Hydrogen export, aiming to establish the port as a hub for sustainable energy.
- 01The Japanese delegation focused on port-led development and infrastructure collaboration during their visit to Deendayal Port Authority.
- 02The German delegation participated in cultural events, strengthening ties through shared values and traditions.
- 03A Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was signed with GH2 Solar Limited for a feasibility study on exporting Liquid Green Hydrogen from the port.
- 04The initiative aims to enhance sustainable maritime operations and position Deendayal Port as India's Green Hydrogen Hub.
- 05The discussions included future opportunities in the maritime sector, emphasizing innovation and collaboration.
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Delegations from Japan and Germany recently visited the Deendayal Port Authority (DPA) in Kandla, India, to explore collaboration in various sectors. The Japanese delegation, led by Chairman Sushil Kumar Singh, engaged in discussions focused on port-led development, infrastructure collaboration, and future opportunities in the maritime sector. Concurrently, the German delegation attended a cultural event, the Shiv Mahapuran Katha, reinforcing cultural ties and shared values. A significant development during these visits was the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with GH2 Solar Limited, aimed at conducting a Joint Feasibility Study for the export of Liquid Green Hydrogen from the port. This initiative is part of DPA's strategy to enhance sustainable maritime operations and position the port as a key player in India's green energy sector. The collaboration underscores the potential for innovation and growth in maritime logistics, while also fostering international partnerships.
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The collaboration with international delegations and the MoU for green hydrogen export could lead to job creation and economic growth in the region.
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