INSV Kaundinya is moving forward rapidly.
Digital Desk, New Delhi. Indian Navy ship INSV Kaundinya is moving fast. Information has come to light that it has completed one-third of its journey. This ship has set out on a journey from Porbandar in Gujarat to Muscat in Oman.
Unlike modern ships, INSV Kaundinya has no engines. It is completely dependent on wind, sail and the shipbuilding method of the fifth century.
What did Sanjeev Sanyal say?
Giving details about the visit of the indigenously built ship, Prime Minister Modi's Economic Advisory Council member Sanjeev Sanyal wrote, "The sea is calm and the north-east wind is steady. We had a good trip last night. When the rocking of the plane subsided I fell asleep. Hopefully the coming westerly wind will remain calm and will not divert us from our course again.
Started the journey a week ago
When Kaundinya began her journey about a week ago, Prime Minister Narendra Modi had congratulated the designers, artisans, shipbuilders and the Indian Navy for the dedicated efforts made in making it a reality.
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