IAPH’s Indian members gathered to participate in a special online meeting on Tuesday 24 June, in which IAPH team members provided a 90-minute mid-year membership update. Led off by introductions from managing director Patrick Verhoeven and secretary general Masahiko Furuichi, colleagues from both the European and Japanese IAPH teams presented an extensive agenda. Areas covered in the interactive session included IAPH’s advocacy at the IMO, the association’s decarbonisation tools for ports, the World Ports Sustainability Program, the recently published cyber resilience guidelines for emerging technologies in the maritime supply chain, as well as a special update on vessel clean-water project run by Maersk with support from IAPH and the involvement of Kamarajar Port. The lively, interactive event was convened by IAPH regional director Ennarasu Karunesan and saw high-level representation from Jawaharlal Nehru Port Authority, Paradip Port Authority, Syama Prasad Mookerjee Port – Kolkata, Mormugao Port Authority, Kamarajar Port and Chennai Port Authority.