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Cabotage law refers to the practice of restraining entry to a country's coastal trade only to national ships. In India, cabotage laws are governed by section 407 and 408 of Merchant Shipping act, 1958 which states that no ship other than an Indian ship or a ship chartered by a citizen of India shall engage in the coasting trade of India except under a licence granted by the Director-General.

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