

The Indian government has recognised three major ports, Deendayal in Gujarat, V.O. Chidambaranar in Tamil Nadu, and Paradip in Odisha, as Green Hydrogen Hubs under the National Green Hydrogen Mission.
Officials say the recognition will help build a strong hydrogen ecosystem, attract green investments, encourage industrial participation, and promote innovation in clean fuel technologies. The recognition also positions these ports as key centres in India’s energy transition.
Union Ports, Shipping and Waterways Minister Sarbananda Sonowal described the decision as a major milestone for India’s maritime sector. He highlighted the importance of ports as strategic points in the country’s efforts to achieve net zero emissions by 2070.
The National Green Hydrogen Mission aims to make India a global hub for producing, using, and exporting green hydrogen and its derivatives. It follows a cluster-based development model to support early-stage projects, encourage infrastructure convergence, and help achieve economies of scale in chosen regions.
According to the government, Hydrogen Valley Innovation
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