Indian Merchant Marine
Full Form of IMM
What is IMM?
The Indian Merchant Marine (IMM) refers to the fleet of commercial ships and maritime personnel that operate under the Indian flag for the transportation of goods and passengers across domestic and international waters. It plays a vital role in India's economy by handling over 90% of the country's trade volume by weight, including crude oil, coal, iron ore, and containerized cargo. The IMM is regulated by the Directorate General of Shipping under the Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways. It encompasses cargo vessels, tankers, bulk carriers, and container ships, along with the officers and ratings who crew them. Indian seafarers are highly regarded globally, and the IMM supports employment for thousands of maritime professionals. In Indian competitive exams such as those for the Merchant Navy, knowledge of IMM operations, maritime laws, and ports is tested. The IMM also contributes to national security through its strategic role in logistics during emergencies and war, often operating alongside the Indian Navy. The term is commonly used in shipping industry reports, government policies, and seafarer training curricula.
IMM का फुल फॉर्म
भारतीय व्यापारिक नौसेना
Example
The expansion of the Indian Merchant Marine under the Sagarmala project aims to boost port-led development and reduce logistics costs for Indian exporters.