印度的奥迪沙主办了一次全球峰会,以推进其蓝色经济计划,其目标是通过可持续海洋工业到2047年达到国民国内生产总值的5%。
India’s Odisha hosted a global summit to advance its blue economy plan, aiming for 5% of national GDP by 2047 through sustainable ocean industries.
来自印度和国外的领导人聚集在布巴内斯战争,参加2026年蓝经济问题全球首脑会议,突显奥迪沙计划通过可持续的海洋工业来刺激其经济。
Leaders from India and abroad gathered in Bhubaneswar for the Global Summit on Blue Economy 2026, spotlighting Odisha’s plan to boost its economy through sustainable ocean-based industries.
国家的目标是利用575公里的海岸线扩大渔业、旅游、海洋基础设施和海洋生物技术,通过OMBRIC,到2047年向印度国内生产总值贡献5%。
The state aims to contribute 5% to India’s GDP by 2047 using its 575-kilometer coastline to expand fisheries, tourism, maritime infrastructure, and marine biotechnology via OMBRIC.
这次峰会与印度海洋印度2030年愿景和Viksit Bharat@2047相配合, 讨论了近海能源、气候抗御力、AI驱动的海洋监测和深海采矿等问题。
The summit, aligned with India’s Maritime India Vision 2030 and Viksit Bharat @2047, featured discussions on offshore energy, climate resilience, AI-driven ocean monitoring, and deep-sea mining.
它推出了技术简编、学术抽象书籍和26个创新者开办的展厅。
It launched a technology compendium, an academic abstract book, and a startup pavilion with 26 innovators.
包括东帝汶大使在内的国际声音强调了全球合作。
International voices, including Timor-Leste’s ambassador, stressed global cooperation.
专家们强调了海洋尚未开发的巨大潜力和紧迫挑战,如污染和气候变化。
Experts highlighted the ocean’s vast untapped potential and urgent challenges like pollution and climate change.