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AEMA committed to maritime skilling

India aims to enable growth of its maritime workforce from 7.86 million currently to nearly 40 million by 2047
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Tejinder PS Bhamra
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India’s premier maritime training college, Anglo-Eastern Maritime Academy (AEMA), is committed to increase the global share of Indian seafarers through skilling initiatives. It provides a 100 per cent placement guarantee for all its students or cadets.

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India’s mission to enable the growth of its maritime workforce from 7.86 million currently to nearly 40 million by 2047 reflects a strong focus on diversity and inclusion going forward.

In a press release, Tejinder PS Bhamra, Principal, Anglo-Eastern Maritime Academy, said: “Maritime skilling is crucial for India to become a global maritime leader and economic powerhouse, enabling the nation to capitalise on its vast coastline and waterways to support its massive trade volume, create employment, and drive growth in the burgeoning blue economy.”

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