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Item Logistics Performance Indicators(Indian Maritime University, 2023-05-08) Chowdhury, Avishek Roy; Pattanaik, K MThis dissertation report studies logistics performance indicators in India, China, and South Asian nations. Logistics performance indicators are measurements that evaluate how well goods are transported from one place to another. The study looks at factors like transportation time, costs, and reliability. The report examines the logistics performance indicators of these countries to determine how efficient their logistics systems are. By understanding these indicators, policymakers can identify areas where they can improve transportation infrastructure and services, and businesses can make informed decisions on where to locate their operations. The study found that India, China, and South Asian nations have lower logistics performance scores compared to other regions. This is due to factors like inadequate infrastructure, inefficient border procedures, and low technology adoption. However, the study also identified areas for improvement and recommended policy changes to increase efficiency and competitiveness. Overall, this dissertation report sheds light on the importance of logistics performance indicators in the global economy and provides valuable insights for policymakers, businesses, and researchers interested in transportation and logistics.Item Impact of Blue economy on Economic growth in India(Indian Maritime University, 2023-05) Kumar, Ravikant; Pattanaik, K MThe Blue Economy has emerged as an important driver of economic growth in India, with the potential to contribute significantly to the country’s GDP, employment, and exports. This dissertation aims to explore the impact of the Blue Economy on India’s economic growth by analysing the major sectors of the Blue Economy, their contribution to the economy, and the challenges faced by the sector. The study is based on data from various sources including government reports and academic literature. The findings suggest that the Blue Economy has the potential to drive sustainable economic growth in India, but there are significant challenges that need to be addressed, including overfishing, pollution, and climate change. The study recommends several measures to promote the sustainable development of the Blue Economy, including investment in research and development, promotion of sustainable fishing practices, development of coastal infrastructure, strengthening institutional capacity, enhancing public awareness, and collaboration with international partners. Overall, the study highlights the importance of the Blue Economy for India’s economic growth and the need for sustainable development to ensure its long-term sustainability.