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India’s Odisha hosted a global summit to advance its blue economy plan, aiming for 5% of national GDP by 2047 through sustainable ocean industries.
Leaders from India and abroad gathered in Bhubaneswar for the Global Summit on Blue Economy 2026, spotlighting Odisha’s plan to boost its economy through sustainable ocean-based industries.
The state aims to contribute 5% to India’s GDP by 2047 using its 575-kilometer coastline to expand fisheries, tourism, maritime infrastructure, and marine biotechnology via OMBRIC.
The summit, aligned with India’s Maritime India Vision 2030 and Viksit Bharat @2047, featured discussions on offshore energy, climate resilience, AI-driven ocean monitoring, and deep-sea mining.
It launched a technology compendium, an academic abstract book, and a startup pavilion with 26 innovators.
International voices, including Timor-Leste’s ambassador, stressed global cooperation.
Experts highlighted the ocean’s vast untapped potential and urgent challenges like pollution and climate change.
Odisha, en India, organizó una cumbre global para avanzar en su plan de economía azul, con el objetivo de alcanzar el 5% del PIB nacional para 2047 a través de industrias oceánicas sostenibles.