
Context:
Vizhinjam International Seaport (1st exclusive trans-shipment port) received its first ship Zhen Hua 15.
About Vizhinjam Port:
- Country’s 1st deep-water container trans-shipment terminal.
- Location – Kerala (Thiruvananthapuram)
- It is being built on a public-private-partnership (PPP) mode set to be completed in 2024.
- Importance –
- Proximity to international shipping routes connecting Europe, the Gulf and East Asia.
- Located within 10 nautical miles of the east-west shipping axis.
- A natural water depth of 18-20 m within a kilometre off the coast, suitable to accommodate very large mother vessels.
- Located on minimal littoral drift resulting in limited maintenance dredging.
- Ideal location for fuel bunkering.
- It is strategically located to efficiently aggregate and transfer cargo of Indian and regional origin onto larger vessels at reduced expenses compared to diverting them through Colombo.

What are Major and Minor Ports?
- Major ports in India are under the ownership and operation of the Central Government.
- In contrast, minor ports are owned and managed by state governments.
- India boasts a total of 12 major seaports and217 designated minor and intermediate ports.
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Classification of Ports:
- Based on cargo handled –
- Industrial ports are specialized in the handling of bulk commodities like grain, sugar, minerals, oil, chemicals, and similar materials.
- Commercial ports manage general cargo, encompassing packaged goods, manufactured products, and also accommodate passenger traffic.
- Comprehensive ports efficiently handle significant quantities of both bulk and general cargo.
- Based on location –
- Interior ports are inland ports that are not situated along the coast; instead, they are linked to the sea via rivers or canals. These ports are accessible to flat-bottomed ships and barges. Example: Kolkata Port on the Hoogli River.
- Out ports are deep-water ports located beyond the primary or main ports. These out ports play a crucial role in assisting the main ports by receiving vessels that are too large to navigate into the main port areas.
Source: The Hindu
Previous Year Question
Consider the following pairs:
Port: Well known as
1. Kamarajar Port: First major port in India registered as a company
2. Mundra Port: Largest privately owned port in India
3. Visakhapatnam: Largest container port in Port India
How many of the above pairs are correctly matched?
[UPSC Civil Services Exam – 2023 Prelims]
(a) Only one pair
(b) Only two pairs
(c) All three pairs
(d) None of the pairs
Answer: (b)
Explanation:
Mundra Port, India’s biggest commercial port by volumes, has overtaken state-run Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust (JNPT) to become the country’s largest container gateway by handling 5.65 million twenty-foot equivalent units (TEUs) in FY21, posting a growth of 18 per cent compared to last year. Hence, Pair 3 is not correctly matched.