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India has a rich history of Maritime trade with many countries up to the Far East and further the Mediterranian Sea. To celebrate and revive India's rich Maritime History the Stitched Ship technology of ancient India is being recreated.
The design of the ship has been inspired by a ship painting in Ajanta caves, although it will be an adaptation. The stitched ship was India's unique ship-building technology that did not use any Nails, the entire ship would be stitched. Even today some fishing boats are stitched in the same way. Shri Sanjeev Sanyal talks about the Indian Merchants and trade routes.
The keel laying ceremony of the Ancient Stitched Ship Project at Hodi Innovations (OPC) Pvt ltd, Goa was held on the 12th of September 2023.
About the Speaker:
Shri Sanjeev Sanyal is currently the Principal Economic Advisor to the Government of India and also represents India on a number of international forums.
He is also a well-known urban theorist and writer. His best-selling books include Land of the Seven Rivers, The Indian Renaissance, India in the Age of Ideas, and The Ocean of Churn.
Topics covered:
0:00 India's Maritime History - Sanjeev Sanyal
2:20 Major Maritime Activity in the Iron Age
4:20 Indian merchants in the Mediterranean
5:50 The unique design of the Indian Stitched Ship
7:20 The stitched ships were not compatible with cannons
9:20 The stitched ship project - adapted from Ship Painted in Ajanta caves
11:23 A recreation of Bali Jatra on Kartik Purnima
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