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    India’s stitched ship sets sail: Reviving a 5th-century maritime legacy

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    In a powerful tribute to India’s ancient seafaring tradition, the Indian Navy unveiled the ‘Ancient Stitched Ship’ on May 21, 2025, at Karwar Naval Base. Crafted entirely by hand using 5th-century CE techniques—without steel, machines, or modern blueprints—this unique vessel is inspired by Ajanta Cave art and stitched together by Kerala’s master artisans. 

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