India's Strategic Entry Infrastructure
India operates some of the world's busiest international airports and seaports, serving as critical gateways for millions of travelers annually. The country's strategic infrastructure includes 31 designated airports and 6 major seaports that accept e-Visa holders, making India increasingly accessible to international visitors.
Leading the aviation sector, Indira Gandhi International Airport in Delhi processes the highest passenger traffic, followed by Mumbai's Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport and Bangalore's Kempegowda International Airport. In maritime transport, Jawaharlal Nehru Port handles 55% of India's container traffic, while Mundra Port has recently surpassed it in volume capacity.
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India's Premier International Airports
Discover the gateways that connect India to the world
India's busiest airport, spanning 2,066 hectares with three terminals and cutting-edge technology. Features the country's longest runway at over 4,400 meters.
Located in India's commercial capital, this airport handles approximately 950 flights daily across two modern terminals, serving as a major business hub.
India's third busiest airport, strategically positioned near the tech capital. Efficiently handles both passenger and cargo traffic with modern infrastructure.
From major metros to regional hubs, 31 airports across India welcome e-Visa travelers, ensuring convenient access to diverse destinations nationwide.
Strategic Maritime Gateways
India's premier seaports connecting continents through maritime excellence
India's flagship maritime gateway handles an impressive 55% of national container traffic while maintaining connectivity to 200 international ports. This world-class facility features five fully automated terminals and serves as a major hub for cruise operations including prestigious vessels like Costa NeoClassica.
This privately-operated powerhouse has recently overtaken JNP in container volume, featuring four terminals with a combined capacity of 7.5 million containers annually.
Gateway to India's tourism jewel, featuring two dedicated cruise terminals that welcome major international cruise lines to Kerala's enchanting backwaters.
A major commercial hub on India's eastern coast, facilitating robust trade connections and serving as a key entry point for e-Visa travelers arriving by sea.
Coastal gems offering scenic maritime access to India's western shores, with modern facilities supporting both commercial shipping and tourism initiatives.