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Ancient Ship Model Revealed At Indian Navy Conference: 2000-Year-Old Technology Revived

Ancient ship model revealed at Indian Navy conference: 2000-year-old technology revived.

Discover the remarkable ‘Stitched Ancient Indian Ship’ model presented at the Indian Navy Commander’s Conference 2023.

Explore the revival of a 2000-year-old shipbuilding technique and its cultural significance. Minister of State for Defense, Ajay Bhatt, and other dignitaries witnessed this historic event.

Ancient ship model made with 2000 years old technology presented in Indian Navy Conference, know its specialty The three-day conference of top commanders of the Indian Navy has begun.

Several models were also displayed at the Naval Commanders’ Conference that began today.

During this, a ship model was also displayed based on the 2000-year-old art of shipbuilding in India, in which wooden planks were made by tying them together instead of nailing which is now called an ancient Indian stitched ship.

2000-year-old technology will be revived Actually, the aim of this project is to revive the 2000-year-old ship-building technique.

Hence the ancient Indian ship was introduced at the Indian Navy Commander’s Conference 2023. The Indian Navy aims to travel with this ship on conventional routes by the year 2025.

Let us tell you that in ancient times, sea travel was done only through such ships. The model was presented in the presence of Minister of State for Defense Ajay Bhatt.

The model of the ‘Stitched Ancient Indian Ship’ was displayed at the Naval Commanders’ Conference in the presence of Minister of State for Defense Ajay Bhatt, CDS General Anil Chauhan, and Navy Chief Admiral R Hari Kumar.

Let us tell you that the Ministry of Culture and the Indian Navy have joined hands to revive and preserve the 2000-year-old technique of building ships.

The steps are taken to revive.

According to the ministry’s statement, this technique is called ‘tanka’. He said that reviving this art is important for the preservation of cultural heritage for future generations.

It is noteworthy that the Ministry had signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on July 18.

India will start the ‘Trishul’ exercise from today which will make Pakistan and China tremble, the event will be held on the border for 10 days.

The historic G20 summit is going to be organized in the national capital Delhi, preparations for which are almost complete.

Meanwhile, before the G20, the Indian Air Force will start exercises on the China-Pakistan border from Monday (September 4).

This maneuver has been named ‘Trishul’. At the same time, China and Pakistan are already jointly conducting Shaheen X exercises.

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