Infrastructure

Vizhinjam Port: Centre Gives Nod For Viability Gap Funding To Transhipment Hub Project

  • Once complete, Vizhinjam Port will emerge as a significant competition to the transhipment ports of Colombo, Singapore and Dubai.
  • It is the only transhipment hub in the Indian subcontinent, closest to the international shipping routes.

V Bhagya SubhashiniNov 07, 2022, 05:10 PM | Updated 05:44 PM IST
Vizhinjam Port

Vizhinjam Port


The Vizhinjam International Deepwater Multipurpose Seaport owned by the Adani Group has received final approval from the central government to receive Viability Gap Funding (VGF). 

The VGF is a one-time grant provided by the central government to promote infrastructure Public-Private-Partnership (PPP) projects that are economically justified but lack financial sustainability.

“The government of India has finally sanctioned the VGF,” said Subrata Tripathy, chief executive, Ports, Adani Ports and Special Economic Zone Ltd (APSEZ).

"We are expecting the VGF to come in so that the project gets going”, reports Economic Times.

The centre (Rs 818 crore) and the Kerala government (Rs 817 crore) will split the viability grant funding of Rs 1,635 crore for the Vizhinjam project, making it the first and only port project to obtain such a grant. 


Vizhinjam is being developed as a container transhipment port with a Rs 5,552 crore investment. From the 16th year of operation, the Kerala government will collect a premium/revenue share from the private operator.

The VGF was used to award the contract to APSEZ, which bid the lowest grant of Rs 1,635 crore in a 2015 auction.

Significance Of Vizhinjam Port

The deep-water, multipurpose, international seaport and container transhipment terminal at Vizhinjam is being constructed by Adani Vizhinjam Ports Pvt Ltd (AVPPL). It is expected to boost India's maritime ambitions significantly.

Vizhinjam port location (VSIL)

The port project was signed during the tenure of the Congress-led United Democratic Front (UDF) government led by former chief minister Oommen Chandy.

The Adani Group and the Kerala government signed a Rs 7,525 crore deal, but the project hit several roadblocks and controversies.


It has a natural draft of 20-24 m and minimal littoral drift.

Vizhinjam port location with respect to international East-West shipping route


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