New Delhi ,30 AUG 2025: The Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation (MoSPI), Government of India, in collaboration with the Directorate of Economics and Statistics (DES), Government of Kerala, organised a one-day workshop on “Capacity Building of Coastal States on Development of Ocean Accounts” in Kochi, Kerala on 29th August 2025. The workshop brought together officers from Ministry of Earth Sciences, Directorates of Economics and Statistics, coastal States/UTs, members of the Expert Group on Ocean Ecosystem Accounts, experts from Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute, Indian National Centre for Ocean Information Services, National Remote Sensing Centre, National Centre for Coastal Research, Centre for Marine Living Resources & Ecology, and Indian Maritime University.
Delivering the Welcome Address, Shri Subash Chandra Malik, Additional Director General (SSD), MoSPI, extended a warm welcome to all participants and underscored the workshop’s role for improving the process of compiling Ocean Accounts in line with the SEEA framework.In his Keynote Address, Shri N.K. Santoshi, Director General (Central Statistics), MoSPI, underscored the Ministry’s commitment to enriching India’s economic indicators by integrating Ocean Ecosystem Accounts alongside traditional measures. He highlighted how these accounts complement GDP by illuminating the dynamics of our marine resources-tracking the extent, condition, services, and assets of coastal ecosystems.
In his Inaugural Address, Dr. Saurabh Garg, Secretary, MoSPI, emphasized the urgent need to incorporate ocean ecosystem data into India’s national accounting systems, in alignment with the upcoming UN System of National Accounts (SNA-2025), which stresses accountability for natural assets like oceans, water and forests. He noted that such integration enhances transparency in GDP estimates, promotes fair distribution of ecosystem benefits, and strengthens data-driven policymaking for disaster risk reduction and sustainable development. He placed special emphasis on global initiatives:
The Chennai High-Level Principles for Sustainable Blue Economy-adopted during India’s G-20 presidency in 2023-serve as an international framework to promote ocean conservation, resilience, and responsible economic growth based on marine resources.
SDG 14: Life Below Water is central to the agenda, aiming to protect oceans and marine resources through sustainable management, pollution reduction, biodiversity conservation, and climate change adaptation, key for the well-being of millions and the health of the planet.
The Blue Economy Policy of the Ministry of Earth Sciences, highlighting seven thematic areas, was referenced as a foundation for effective ocean accounts and sustainable marine planning.
Dr. Garg also commended Kerala’s Directorate of Economics and Statistics for its large and skilled workforce, urging cross-state learning and the vital role of robust statistics for India’s goal of becoming a developed nation by 2047 (Viksit Bharat). He reinforced the ministry’s support for coastal states and underlined the need for evidence-based decision-making not just in ocean accounts, but across all sectors- so that India’s development rests solidly on reliable, up-to-date data.
Delivering the Vote of Thanks, Sri. G.S. Rajath, Director, DES, Kerala, expressed gratitude to the Secretary MoSPI, Expert Group members, partner institutions, and officers from coastal States/UTs. He acknowledged their valuable contributions and reiterated that the success of ocean accounting depends on translating discussions into concrete action at the sub-national level.
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