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In a landmark event, a meticulously reconstructed 5th-century wooden stitched ship was launched into the waters of the Mandovi River in Goa.

This endeavour, a collaborative effort between the Ministry of Culture, the Indian Navy, and Hodi Innovations Pvt. Ltd., signifies a monumental step in reviving India's ancient maritime traditions.

Modern stability and strength needs

IRS has been instrumental in this project, ensuring that while the vessel retains its historical design

Indian Register of Shipping (IRS) has been instrumental in this project, ensuring that while the vessel retains its historical design, it also meets contemporary safety and design standards. 

Drawing inspiration from a mural in Maharashtra's Ajanta Caves, the ship has been constructed using age-old techniques, with planks stitched together using coconut coir rope—a method perfected by Indian shipwrights centuries ago. IRS's expertise has been crucial in refining the vessel's design to comply with modern stability and strength requirements, ensuring its seaworthiness for the upcoming voyages.

Modern safety standards

Cdr K Dhawan, Head Defence, stated: "Reconstructing this ship is a tribute to India’s maritime heritage and demonstrates the commitment of IRS to the Indian Navy’s efforts to keep alive India’s ancient maritime tradition."

"Our involvement in this project reinforces our commitment to preserving traditional shipbuilding techniques while ensuring the vessel meets modern safety standards. It is a proud moment for us to be part of an initiative that bridges history with present-day innovation."

India's rich maritime legacy

The ship is set to embark on memorial voyages later this year, retracing old trade routes 

The ship, entirely designed and built in Goa, is set to embark on commemorative voyages later this year, retracing ancient trade routes to destinations such as Muscat and Indonesia. 

This initiative not only celebrates India's rich maritime legacy but also exemplifies the nation's commitment to preserving its heritage while embracing contemporary innovation.

Future endeavours in maritime heritage

The Stitched Ship Project stands as a testament to India's dedication to honouring its seafaring ancestors and preserving traditional shipbuilding techniques.

The collaboration among multiple ministries, the Indian Navy, Hodi Innovations, and IRS exemplifies a harmonious blend of tradition and modernity, setting a precedent for future endeavours in maritime heritage conservation.

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