NEW DELHI: India’s navy boasts aircraft carriers, submarines, warships and frontline vessels of steel as it spreads its maritime power worldwide.
But none of its vessels is as unusual as its newest addition that sets sail on its maiden Indian Ocean crossing on Monday – a wooden stitched ship inspired by a fifth-century design, built not to dominate the seas but to remember how India once traversed them.
Steered by giant oars rather than a rudder, with two fixed square sails to catch seasonal monsoon winds, it heads westward on its first voyage across the seas, a 1,400km voyage to Oman’s capital Muscat.
