IAPH’s recently-joined member from India, Paradip Port Authority, received a visit from IAPH representative Ennarasu Karunesan (pictured right) to mark the organisation’s membership and to discuss priorities on energy transition, data collaboration and resilience building. Chairperson Shri P. L. Haranadh (centre) and senior advisor Shri A K Bose (left), as well as the authority’s management team, took part in the discussions. Paradip port is one of three locations targeted by the Indian Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways as a potential candidate green hydrogen production hub for bunker fuels as well as for liquid bulk exports.