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IN PHOTOS: Mumbai’s Eastern Waterfront set for Rs 22,672 crore transformation

Updated On: 06 February, 2026 10:53 PM IST | Asif Ali Sayed

Mumbai's Eastern Waterfront is all set for Rs 22,672 crore maritime transformation with new marina, convention centre, cruise facilities and more planned as part of the development. Pics/X

Mumbai's Eastern Waterfront is all set for Rs 22,672 crore maritime transformation with new marina, convention centre, cruise facilities and more planned as part of the development. Pics/X

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Mumbai's Eastern Waterfront is all set for Rs 22,672 crore maritime transformation with new marina, convention centre, cruise facilities and more planned as part of the development. Pics/X
<p>An official statement said that the plan aims to position Mumbai as a leading maritime destination by 2047, supporting both port operations and urban development</p>

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An official statement said that the plan aims to position Mumbai as a leading maritime destination by 2047, supporting both port operations and urban development

<p>The transformation strategy will follow strengthening core cargo operations and repurposing unused port land for tourism, business and public spaces, the statement said</p>

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The transformation strategy will follow strengthening core cargo operations and repurposing unused port land for tourism, business and public spaces, the statement said

<p>Mumbai Port aims to reach a cargo handling capacity of 150 million tonnes per year by 2047, mainly through offshore liquid bulk cargo including crude oil, petroleum products, LNG and chemicals</p>

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Mumbai Port aims to reach a cargo handling capacity of 150 million tonnes per year by 2047, mainly through offshore liquid bulk cargo including crude oil, petroleum products, LNG and chemicals

<p>The key projects include reclamation and shore protection works, a sixth oil berth with a capacity of 22 million tonnes per annum (MTPA) at Jawahar Dweep, new anchorage facilities for bulk cargo and new marina and sailing school</p>

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The key projects include reclamation and shore protection works, a sixth oil berth with a capacity of 22 million tonnes per annum (MTPA) at Jawahar Dweep, new anchorage facilities for bulk cargo and new marina and sailing school

<p>A major project is the Viksit Bharat Mumbai Marina, planned as India&rsquo;s largest marina with an investment of Rs 887 crore. It will be developed through a hybrid EPC-PPP model, the statement said</p>

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A major project is the Viksit Bharat Mumbai Marina, planned as India’s largest marina with an investment of Rs 887 crore. It will be developed through a hybrid EPC-PPP model, the statement said

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