Subject: Economics
Book: Comprehensive Indian Economy - Additional Topics
Coastal Economic Zones (CEZs) under Sagarmala link port expansions with industrial clusters for faster export turnarounds. They integrate road-rail connectivity, reduce logistics costs, and promote port-led manufacturing. Yet land acquisition, environmental clearances, and synergy among multiple agencies are pivotal. For exam vantage, highlight how improved port efficiency boosts India’s trade competitiveness, fosters local jobs in shipbuilding, fisheries, or tourism, and ties into Blue Economy prospects.
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