
India's navy sails back to the future with historic voyage

India's navy has launched a historic voyage with the Kaundinya, a wooden stitched ship inspired by a fifth-century design. This 20-meter vessel, steered by oars and equipped with fixed sails, is retracing ancient maritime trade routes across the Indian Ocean to Oman. Vice Admiral Krishna Swaminathan emphasized the voyage's cultural and strategic significance, aiming to revive India's maritime heritage. The journey showcases India's historical role in trade and cultural exchange, contrasting with perceptions of China's dominance in ancient trade routes. The ship's construction adheres to traditional methods, reflecting India's rich maritime history.
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