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WISTA International Board marks historic milestone with India meeting

For the first time, the Women’s International Shipping and Trading Association (WISTA) International Board will hold its mid-term meeting in India, marking a significant milestone in its commitment to diversity, inclusion, and leadership in the maritime, trading, and logistics sectors.

To celebrate this historic occasion, WISTA India is hosting its inaugural WISTA International EXCO Conference, themed “Navigating Change: The Future of Sustainable Shipping,” on 9 April 2025.

Summiit Cheema Sharma, WISTA India President, expressed her thoughts on the event, stating: “India has plans to set up a Maritime Development Fund to help manufacture green vessels and ports. It has already undertaken green shipping under government policies such as the National Biofuel Policy and Methanol Policy, so it is set to create a future that is sustainable and facilitates global seaborne trade.”

This conference will bring together global leaders, innovators, and professionals to address key challenges and opportunities in maritime sustainability.

Discussions will focus on transformative strategies for greener, more resilient shipping operations, highlighting the vital role of women in driving sustainable change and shaping the future of the industry.

Elpi Petraki, President of WISTA International, emphasized the significance of this event, commenting: “India is a vibrant hub for the maritime industry, and it is an honour for the WISTA International Board to meet here for the first time. This visit highlights the vital contributions of women in maritime and reaffirms our dedication to advancing diversity and inclusion worldwide.”





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