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Maritime connoisseurs marked their presence at the virtual edition of INMEX SMM India

The coveted virtual conglomeration of the Maritime & Shipping industry witnessed a footfall of 2876 visitors

MUMBAI, India, Dec. 1, 2020 /PRNewswire/ — The virtual edition of  INMEX SMM India (19-20 Nov), the premier trade exhibition for the shipping and maritime industries by Informa Markets in India and Hamburg Messe und Congress concluded on a successful note, witnessing a footfall of 2876 domestic and  international buyers from U.S., U.K., UAE, Spain, Germany, Hong Kong, Singapore, Qatar, Turkey, Brazil to name a few. The expo brought together, globally renowned brands, key government officials, consultants, trade associations and business experts under one platform, to discuss key issues in the Indian Shipping arena that included Maritime Vision 2030 document, digitalization in Shipping, Impact of COVID-19 on shipping among other areas.

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The inauguration of the INMEX SMM India Virtual Expo was marked by the presence of  leading dignitaries that included Rear Admiral Rajaram Swaminathan, Admiral Superintendent of Naval Dockyard (Mumbai), Mr. Sabyasachi Hajara, Retd, CMD, Shipping Corporation of India, Chairman, INMEX SMM Advisory Board;  Mr. Claus Ulrich Selbach -Business Unit Director, Hamburg Messe Und Congress GmbH; Dr. Malini V Shankar, IAS (Retd), Vice Chancellor, Indian Maritime University & Chairperson, The National Shipping Board, Government of India; Mr. Amitabh Kumar, IRS, Director General of Shipping, Directorate General of Shipping, Ministry of  Ports, Shipping & Waterways, Government of India, and Mr. Yogesh Mudras, Managing Director, Informa Markets in India. 

Speaking on the successful conclusion of the virtual edition of INMEX SMM India, Mr. Yogesh Mudras, Managing Director, Informa Markets in India said, India’s role as a Shipping and Maritime power is crucial as 95 per cent of trade by volume and over 70 per cent by value takes place via sea routes. More than 80 per cent of India’s energy supplies also arrive along these sea lanes. The Supply chains, shipping networks and ports have witnessed disruption in the pandemic leading to plummeting cargo volumes and foiling growth prospects. However, the recent news that the vaccines may soon be available offers a ray of hope and in such a scenario it is expected that the maritime trade growth may return to a positive territory and expand by 4.8% in 2021, assuming the world economic output recovers. If India has to thrive and recover its growth momentum in the post Covid-19 world of ultra geo-economic activities, the country must trade with the world. India being the sixteenth largest maritime country in the world, with a coastline of about 7,517 km, we believe this sector has a huge potential to be one of the major engines bringing in a Maritime Revolution. Maritime Power and the Blue Economy could be a way out of the abyss the pandemic induced slowdown has hurled India into.”

“INMEX SMM India Virtual Expo along with its 2 days content rich conference, was timely and pertinent Offering a comprehensive platform for the Maritime industry for vital business continuity, conversations and connections,” He further added.

The virtual expo included a two-day conference, with thought leaders in the domain discussing ‘Maritime India -Vision 2030 Document’; ‘Shipping 2020 -Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic’; ‘Decarbonisation In A Post-COVID-19 World?’; ‘Design optimization for Fuel Reduction and Greenhouse gas Mitigation’; ‘The Future of Sealane Security’; ‘Coastal shipping and Transport via Inland Waterways & Water Transport in Cities’; ‘Digital and Technological Advancements in the Shipping Industry’; ‘Cyber security On board Ships’ and India as a Net Security Provider’, among others. Leading speakers at the conference included Mr. Guy Platten, Secretary General, International Chamber of Shipping,  Mrs. H K Joshi, CMD, Shipping Corporation of India, Mr. Madhu Nair, CMD, Cochin Shipyard Ltd, Captain S M Halbe, CEO, The Maritime Association of Shipowners, Ship Managers and Agents (MASSA), Christopher Palsson, Managing Director, Maritime Insight, Head of Consulting, Lloyd’s List Intelligence, Maritime Intelligence and Mr. Girish Sreeraman, Area Manager Maritime – India, Srilanka, Bangladesh and Thailand at DNV GL – Maritime. 

Industry Speak at the INMEX SMM India Virtual Expo:

Speaking at the inauguration of INMEX SMM India Virtual Expo, Mr. Sabyasachi Hajara, Retd. CMD, Shipping Corporation of India, & Chairman, INMEX SMM India Advisory Board, said, “It has been a great pleasure for me to participate in the INMEX SMM India Virtual Expo. It is the first-of-its-kind event in India. What has impressed me is the contents of the various presentations and the overall number of visitors. Every industry including the shipping & logistic industry is a knowledge-based industry and the best way to succeed is to increase professionalism by sharing knowledge. Hence INMEX SMM India Virtual Expo emerges as a successful event for the industry.”

Speaking about INMEX SMM India,  Dr. Malini V Shankar (Retd. IAS), Chairperson, The National Shipping Board, Vice Chancellor, Indian Maritime University said, “My felicitation to INMEX SMM India for organising India’s first Virtual Exhibition & Conference for the maritime industry on November 19-20, 2020. The event, as a pioneer in organising virtual conferences, turned out to be extremely good with the best people from the maritime sector coming together and discussing a variety of subjects. It is very useful to bring various stakeholders on a single platform and this event is an excellent forum for the technical aspect as well as the policy aspect associated with the industry. This is a kind of platform where policy recommendations can be discussed and crystalised and submitted to the government as a high-level recommendation. It is also useful for technical aspect including maritime education & training keeping with developments in technology. I wish INMEX SMM India all the best, and I hope that in future this event will be the one that people will look forward to and want to be there.”

Mr. Amitabh Kumar, IRS, Director General of Shipping, Directorate General of Shipping, Ministry of  Ports, Shipping & Waterways, Government of India,  in his inaugural speech spoke about how COVID-19 had overshadowed many of the achievements of countries in implementing the move towards a low Sulphur regime. “These have been developments in a year when we have talked about nothing but the pandemic. The pandemic has not stopped shipping and has led to several innovations to achieve our goals. We have worked hard to find solutions to the tasks at hand, managing COVID-19 on board, offshore, ships and related industries on shore. The seafarers have faced the wrath of COVID-19 the most, many of them are still facing it. The problems seafarers are facing is not related to COVID-19 but to the politics related to it. If countries like India could come up with testing facilities within 30 days of the start of the pandemic at ports, while also coming up with containment and quarantine zones, there is no reason why other countries cannot do it. The world is not doing enough for seafarers with politics taking precedence over policies. It is agreed by all international organisations that seafarers need to be given due respect, we need their services, and all assistance needs to be given by the international community to enable them to discharge their duties.

At the same time, the world has also evolved because of COVID-19. A lot of technology adoptions has taken place which would otherwise have taken years to come in such as E-learning, virtual training, online modules, online exams, digital certification for training. These are the changes and technologies the world needs to know and build upon. We should not let these gains go away when the situation improves. This holds a huge potential to change the way we are doing business. India is looking for a great maritime future. Legislative changes are being brought in, Major Port Bill has been introduced, Merchant Shipping bill is undergoing changes, New Coastal Shipping bill is under public discussion. In all these areas we have had old legislations, which have been restrictive. We are also looking at easing the provisions for ownership of Indian vessels. Making rules less cumbersome for 100 per cent FDI in shipping, foreign entities participating in ship ownership. Ports, waterways, and shipping, equal emphasis has been given on ship building, ownership and training, innovative handholding for new entrepreneurs in India.     

Speaking on the Maritime Vision 2030 document, Mrs. HK Joshi, CMD, Shipping Corporation of India observed that the vision document has still not been adopted and is under consideration. The document has come at the right time and is a visionary approach of the Ministry to ensure growth. It talks of how India’s vast coastline of over 7500 kms and waterways need to be developed to realise our maritime economy. “Shipping is at the core of the entire maritime vision document and also underpins the rechristening of the Ministry as the Ministry of Ports, shipping and waterways. Vision 2030 document aims for India to become self-reliant in shipping, ship building and ship infrastructure and a global player. If we become a leading domestic player, we can move on to the global map. Shipping, ports, inland waterways are going to be industries which are going to churn the development of the economy. The maritime sector can oil the wheels of the economy. Shipping is the core and the prerequisite for the growth of ship building. We need to have substantial growth in Indian tonnage which will automatically boost ancillary industries.  Maritime Vision 2030 document integrates all of these to ensure Indian built, flagged and owned, foreign built and Indian flagged and owned ships can support the existing tonnage and find the advantage.”

“MSMEs are also the country’s economic engines that can get into coastal shipping, multimodal transport, Inland waterways, modernization. If we are self-reliant, we can improve our global footprint  India’s GDP is large but our smaller neighbours are picking up momentum. We have to work and strive to be the dominant player in the Indian ocean and Arabian Sea. We will then be able to achieve our footprint in the global arena with forward and backward integration. Increase in tonnage will also go a long way for energy and maritime security,” She further added.

About Informa Markets 

Informa Markets creates platforms for industries and specialist markets to trade, innovate and grow. Our portfolio is comprised of more than 550 international B2B events and brands in markets including Healthcare & Pharmaceuticals, Infrastructure, Construction & Real Estate, Fashion & Apparel, Hospitality, Food & Beverage, and Health & Nutrition, among others. We provide customers and partners around the globe with opportunities to engage, experience and do business through face-to-face exhibitions, specialist digital content and actionable data solutions. As the world’s leading exhibitions organiser, we bring a diverse range of specialist markets to life, unlocking opportunities and helping them to thrive 365 days of the year. For more information, please visit www.informamarkets.com 

About Informa Markets and our business in India 

Informa Markets is owned by Informa PLC, a leading B2B information services group and the largest B2B Events organiser in the world.  Informa Markets in India (formerly UBM India) is India’s leading exhibition organizer, dedicated to help specialist markets and customer communities, domestically and around the world to trade, innovate and grow through exhibitions, digital content & services, and conferences & seminars. Every year, we host over 25 large scale exhibitions, 40 conferences, along with industry awards and trainings across the country; thereby enabling trade across multiple industry verticals. In India, Informa Markets has offices across Mumbai, New Delhi, Bangalore and Chennai. For further details, please visit –https://www.informamarkets.com/en/regions/asia/India.html 

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Reliance Digital Launches ‘Baaptaa’, a Father’s Day Campaign Celebrating the Many Expressions of Fatherhood

MUMBAI, India, June 20, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Reliance Digital has launched ‘Baaptaa’, a Father’s Day campaign to celebrate the many expressions of fatherhood. Built around a simple cultural observation, while “Maa ki Mamta” has long been a part of India’s collective vocabulary, there has never been a word that captures the distinct ways fathers express love, the campaign introduces ‘Baaptaa’ as a tribute to the many shades of fatherhood.

Conceptualised as an original music-led campaign, Baaptaa celebrates fathers not as idealised figures, but as they are experienced in everyday life, protective, dependable, emotional, quirky, practical, occasionally embarrassing, and always present. Through a relatable narrative, the campaign acknowledges the countless ways fathers care for their families, often through actions rather than words.

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At the heart of the campaign is an original music video told from a father’s perspective, capturing the different roles he plays across life’s moments and milestones. The film brings to life the humour, warmth and unspoken affection that characterise father-child relationships, while giving a name to a form of love that many recognise but few have articulated.

The campaign stems from a simple insight: while motherhood has often found expression through familiar phrases and popular references, the unique language of fatherhood has remained largely undefined. Baaptaa seeks to fill that gap by creating a term that reflects the everyday gestures, practical wisdom and quiet sacrifices that fathers make.

Father’s Day communication often leans into familiar emotional territory, but Reliance Digital’s campaign celebrates fathers in a way that feels more culturally authentic and relatable. The idea for ‘Baaptaa’ came from a simple observation — mother’s love has been immortalised in a number of heartfelt, emotional songs, there needed to be an anthem dedicated to dad’s love. And thus was born Baaptaa – a love language that is often awkward, practical, protective, humorous and deeply felt, even if rarely verbalised. It’s a celebration of fatherhood in all its wonderfully imperfect forms immortalized by a song that you won’t be able to stop humming.

Shop for the widest range of electronics at Reliance Digital and thank your father for his Baaptaa.

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Harper Collins Publishers India is Delighted to Announce the Recent Publication of ‘People We Love’ by Preeti Shenoy

NEW DELHI, June 19, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — HarperCollins Publishers India is delighted to share the recent publication of People We Love by bestselling author Preeti Shenoy. At once tender and sharp, this collection of stories offers intimate, truthful and relatable portraits of the people we cherish, the ones we lose, and the people we become.

ABOUT THE BOOK

The people we love never truly leave our story…

In these tender yet piercing stories, Preeti Shenoy returns to some of her most beloved characters to reveal who they were before they appeared in her bestselling novels It’s All in the Planets and The One You Cannot Have.

Aniket, a coder, carries the weight of a longing for Trisha that he cannot bring himself to act on. Nidhi abandons her corporate life to teach pottery, only to discover that clay is far more forgiving than the people she loves. A quiz competition sparks an unlikely romance between Aman and Shruti, one that must withstand parental disapproval and class divides. And Anjali, a journalist, is so busy chasing stories that she almost misses the one unfolding in her own life.

Set against the pulse of contemporary India, People We Love explores the tug-of-war between duty and desire, family and freedom, who we are and who we dare to be. Intimate and deeply felt, these are stories about love that stays, leaves and almost slips away … love that quietly and irrevocably shapes the people we become.

Preeti Shenoy, author, says, “People We Love is a collection of three long stories, prequels to my bestsellers It’s All in the Planets and The One You Cannot Have. If you have read those books, you already know how these characters’ stories unfold. But what you don’t know yet is where it all began, the loves they carried, the choices they made, and the people they were before life shaped them into who you met on those pages. Writing these prequels felt like returning to a home I hadn’t realised I missed, and discovering rooms I had never been in before.”

Rashmi Menon, Associate Publisher – HarperCollins India, adds, “Preeti Shenoy has an extraordinary gift for finding the heartbeat of ordinary lives. People We Love is a warm, wise and deeply humane collection of short stories that reunites readers with favourite characters from her bestselling novels It’s All in the Planets and The One You Cannot Have, weaving them into fresh, deeply satisfying narratives. These characters feel like people you know, and their journeys will move, comfort and surprise you. This uplifting, thought–provoking collection reminds us why we turn to stories in the first place. We couldn’t be more excited to share it with our readers.”

ABOUT THE AUTHOR 

Preeti Shenoy is among the highest-selling authors in India. She was featured on the Forbes longlist of the most influential celebrities in India. Her books include When Love Came Calling, Wake Up Life, Is Calling, Life Is What You Make It, The Rule Breakers, A Hundred Little Flames, It’s All in the Planets, Why We Love the Way We Do, The Secret Wish List, The One You Cannot Have and many others. Her work has been translated into many Indian languages. Preeti is also a motivational speaker, an avid fitness enthusiast, and an artist specializing in portraiture and illustrated journalling. Preeti lives in Bengaluru, Karnataka.

ABOUT HARPERCOLLINS PUBLISHERS INDIA

At HarperCollins Publishers India, we believe in telling the best stories and ensuring they reach the widest readership. We publish around 250 new books every year across 10 imprints, adding to a diverse catalogue of more than 3,000 titles in print and digital formats, with an array of genres and voices that ensure there is a book for every reader. Our authors have won some of the most prestigious literary awards, and we are proud to publish many acclaimed writers, alongside new and emerging voices shaping contemporary literature. We are also the publishers of The White Tiger by Aravind Adiga, winner of the Booker Prize 2008, and Girl in White Cotton by Avni Doshi, shortlisted for the Booker Prize in 2020, and HarperCollins India itself has been awarded “Publisher of the Year” several times. In addition, we represent some of the finest global publishers such as Harvard University Press, Lonely Planet, Oneworld, Nosy Crow, Usborne, and National Geographic Children, bringing Indian readers access to world-class books and ideas. We are also proud to be certified as a Great Place to Work for two consecutive years, a recognition of our culture, people, and values that make HarperCollins India a truly inspiring workplace. 

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Fulfilling PM Modi’s Dream of Atmanirbhar Bharat: India’s AI Writing Startup Kreativespace Incubated at IIT Kharagpur

  1. Kreativespace, an Indian AI-powered writing platform founded by Vinet Kakadea, has been incubated at IIT Kharagpur and recognized by SVNIT University, Ministry of Education under Bodhan AI Conclave also through the NVIDIA Inception Program, AWS Startup Program, and DPIIT under Startup India.
  2. The platform unifies 8 AI-powered writing tools, along with AI Humanizer and Message AI feature being the latest addition into a single ecosystem, so you can generate and refine content all in one place.
  3. The company reports more than 50,000+ signed-up users, 75,000+ anonymous users, and roughly 100,000 monthly website visitors, positioning itself as the only Indian company operating at scale in the global AI writing market.

SURAT, India, June 19, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Kreativespace, an AI-powered writing platform, is building out its position as the only homegrown alternative in a market long dominated by international tools such as Grammarly and QuillBot. Founded by Vinet Kakadea and incubated at IIT Kharagpur, the company has aligned its growth with the broader push behind Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Atmanirbhar Bharat (Self-Reliant India) initiative, which encourages indigenous technology development capable of competing on a global scale.

Kreativespace Incubated at IIT Kharagpur

As AI adoption accelerates across India’s education, research, and enterprise sectors, Kreativespace is among a small group of Indian startups building writing technology designed to compete directly with established international platforms.

Kreativespace’s progress has been recognized by several institutions central to India’s startup and technology ecosystem. The company has been incubated at IIT Kharagpur, selected under SSIP 2.0 through SVNIT University, and chosen by the Ministry of Education to present its work at the Bodhan AI Conclave. It has also been accepted into the NVIDIA Inception Program and the AWS Startup Program, and holds DPIIT recognition under the Startup India initiative.

Where many writing-tool users rely on separate subscriptions for content generation to refinement for grammar correction, paraphrasing, plagiarism checking, citation generation, and editing, Kreativespace brings these functions into a single platform as a super-app for AI writing tools. The company says its approach centers on affordability and accessibility alongside performance, aiming to make advanced AI writing assistance available to a wider range of users regardless of geography or budget.

The idea for Kreativespace took shape while founder Vinet Kakadea was studying at New York University and Marymount University in the United States, where he experienced firsthand how students, researchers, and professionals often need multiple paid subscriptions to cover writing-related tasks. That fragmented experience led him to build a super-app offering each of these capabilities together, at a more accessible price point.

Kreativespace combines 8 AI-powered writing tools with AI Humanizer and Message AI feature being the latest addition, allowing users to generate, rewrite, refine, and humanize content without moving between separate platforms. The product is available via web platform, mobile apps on the App Store and Google Play, browser extensions for Chrome, Mozilla, and Edge, and a Google Docs add-on.

Vinet Kakadea, Founder of Kreativespace, said, “Kreativespace’s vision is to digitalize the entire Indian education ecosystem to support PM Modi’s Atmanirbhar Bharat scheme.”

About Kreativespace

Kreativespace with the Motto of Making Writing Accessible for Everyone: Kreativespace is an AI-powered writing platform built to make AI writing tools accessible, affordable, and effective for students, researchers, educators, professionals, content creators, startups, and enterprises. Founded by Vinet Kakadea, the company is incubated at IIT Kharagpur and has been recognized by AWS Startup Program, the NVIDIA Inception Program, and DPIIT under Startup India. For more information, visit kreativespace.com.

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