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Does the river Ganga have the potential for water transport? Explain.

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Water transport in India' has played a significant role in the country's overall economy and is indispensable to foreign trade. India is endowed with an extensive network of waterways in the form of rivers, canals, backwaters, creeks and a long coastline accessible through the seas and oceans. It has the largest carrying capacity of any form of transport and is most suitable for carrying bulky goods over long distances. It is one of the most cheap modes of transport in India, as it takes advantage of natural track and does not require huge capital investment in construction and maintenance except in the case of canals. Its fuel efficiency contributes to lower operating costs and reduced environmental impact due to carbon. India has 14500 km of inland waterways. Out of which only 5685 km are navigable by mechanized vessels.

Since 1947, India has made great progress in shipping and gradually became the second largest shipping country in Asia and sixth largest in the world. Indian ships ply on most of the shipping route of the world . India has a longer coastline of 6100 km long and have only 11 major ports. They are Mumbai , Kandla, Marmagaon, New Mangalore, Kochi on the west coast and Kolkata, Chennai, Haldia, Paradeep, Vishakhapatnam and Tuticorin on the east coast.

Jawaharlal Nehru port of Mumbai has been developed as one of the major ports. It is the only fully mechanized port of India. The biggest port is Mumbai which handles largest number of ships as well as trade. Kandla port in Gujarat compensates the loss of Karachi Port (Pakistan). Vishakhapatnam is the third largest port of India. Kolkata is the largest inland port of Asia.

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