Indian Navy Revives Maritime Legacy with Ancient Stitched Ship Induction
India is set to witness a historic moment on 21 May 2025 as the Indian Navy formally inducts an Ancient Stitched Ship, built using 5th-century CE shipbuilding techniques. The ceremonial event at Naval Base Karwar will be presided over by Union Culture Minister Shri Gajendra Singh Shekhawat. This initiative not only celebrates India’s ancient maritime traditions but also marks a successful interdisciplinary fusion of traditional craftsmanship and naval science.
The Indian Navy will induct and unveil the Ancient Stitched Ship on 21st May 2025. This reconstructed vessel, inspired by an Ajanta cave painting, revives a 5th-century shipbuilding technique using traditional stitching methods. It will later sail on a transoceanic voyage from Gujarat to Oman, retracing ancient Indian maritime trade routes.
Tripartite Agreement signed in July 2023 between,
| Summary/Static | Details |
| Why in the news? | Indian Navy Revives Maritime Legacy with Ancient Stitched Ship Induction |
| Event | Induction of Ancient Stitched Ship |
| Date & Venue | 21 May 2025, Naval Base Karwar |
| Inspired By | 5th Century Ajanta Caves painting |
| Project Led By | Indian Navy with Ministry of Culture & M/s Hodi Innovations |
| Construction Site | M/s Hodi Shipyard, Goa |
| Traditional Craftsmanship By | Kerala artisans led by Shri Babu Sankaran |
| Technical Partner | IIT Madras |
| Special Features | Hand-stitched wooden hull, square sails, traditional navigation techniques |
| Future Voyage Plan | From Gujarat to Oman along ancient trade routes |
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