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Recently, the Indian Navy inducted an Ancient Stitched sail ship as Indian Navy Sailing Vessel (INSV) Kaundinya. 

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  • The ship is a recreation of a 5th-century CE stitched ship, inspired by a painting in the Ajanta Caves.
  • It is named after Kaundinya, a legendary Indian mariner believed to be the first Indian known by name to have sailed to Southeast Asia.

The project was initiated through a tripartite agreement signed in July 2023 between:

  • Ministry of Culture
  • Indian Navy
  • M/s Hodi Innovations

• The project is funded by the Ministry of Culture.

• Keel laying took place on 12 September 2023.

• Ship launched in February 2025 at M/s Hodi Shipyard, Goa.

• Hydrodynamic testing and validation conducted with IIT Madras.

• It symbolizes India’s rich maritime heritage and seafaring traditions.

Technical Features and Innovations

  • Equipped with square sails, steering oars, and a stitched wooden hull — alien to modern ships.
  • Hull geometry, rigging, and sails were designed from first principles.

Collaboration with:

  • IIT Madras (Dept. of Ocean Engineering) for model testing.
  • Indian Navy’s own structural teams for:

   In-house analysis
             Wooden mast system
 design and testing.

Cultural and Symbolic Features

• The ship features culturally significant motifs:

  • Sails: Motifs of Gandabherunda (two-headed eagle) and the Sun
  • Bow: Sculpted Simha Yali
  • Deck: Adorned with a symbolic Harappan-style stone anchor

Future Voyage and Mission

  • INSV Kaundinya will be based at Karwar.
  • It will undertake a transoceanic voyage from Gujarat to Oman later this year.
  • Voyage aims to retrace ancient trade routes and promote India’s maritime heritage and cultural diplomacy.
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