INSA made the demand to the Department of Shipping, which has forwarded it to the finance ministry.
“We are looking for a war chest of at least Rs 10,000 crore,” said Hajara.
Department of Shipping Secretary A P V N Sarma was not available for comment.
Thanks to the ongoing global financial crisis, ship prices have fallen by almost 50 per cent in the dry bulk segment.
Indian shipowners have been losing business as foreign trade grew much faster than the capacity addition by them.
Indian shipowners see this as an opportunity to grow their capacity to get a better share of domestic cargo.