India Finally Built the Port It Needed

For decades, India relied on foreign ports like Colombo to handle much of its transshipment cargo, losing revenue and control over its own trade. That is now changing with Vizhinjam International Seaport, India's first deepwater transshipment hub capable of handling the world's largest container ships. In this video, we explore the Vizhinjam Port megaproject, why India needed it for decades, and how it could reshape trade across the Indian Ocean. 00:00 India Finally Built the Port It Needed 01:16 India's Colombo Port Problem 02:38 Building India's First Deepwater Trade Hub 04:21 The Ships That Changed India's Trade 05:51 The China Factor in the Indian Ocean 07:50 India's New Trade Gateway Subscribe for more megaproject documentaries:    / @unthinkablebuild   ──────────────────── Fair Use Disclaimer: This video contains copyrighted material used under Section 107 of the U.S. Copyright Act under fair use for documentary, educational, commentary, and analytical purposes. The content is transformative in nature. All rights belong to their respective owners. For concerns, contact: [email protected]