Introduction
However, recent legislative proposals have stirred turbulent waters in the governance of Indian ports, particularly concerning the balance between central authority and state autonomy.
The Current Port-scape and Existing Framework
India's port system is bifurcated into major ports, under the exclusive jurisdiction of Parliament, and minor ports, governed by both central and state legislatures. This division, rooted in the Indian Ports Act of 1908, has long defined the balance of power between the Centre and States in port administration.
Major Ports vs. Minor Ports
Major Ports (e.g., Chennai, Mumbai, Kolkata): These fall under the exclusive jurisdiction of the Parliament.
Minor Ports: Over 200 across India, these are governed by both the Parliament and state legislatures.
Indian Ports Act of 1908:
Outlines operational aspects and delineates powers between the Central and State governments
Winds of Change or is it a Cyclone!
The Major Ports Authorities Act of 2021 marked the beginning of a shift towards centralization, focusing on major ports.
However, it's the proposed Indian Ports Bill of 2021 (IPB) that has truly catalyzed controversy. This draft bill seeks to rationalize minor port administration and proposes transferring significant powers from states to the Maritime State Development Council (MSDC), effectively centralizing control over non-major ports.
The MSDC: A New Power Centre - A New Captain at the Helm or will act as a Pilot?
The MSDC, proposed as a central body to oversee port development, is at the epicentre of this debate. States fear that the MSDC could become an instrument of central government overreach, potentially infringing on their constitutional rights to plan, develop, and regulate minor ports.
This story is from the June 2024 edition of Sailor Today.
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