New Delhi, Jan. 26 -- The Indian Navy Tableau showcased the country's traditional shipbuilding prowess, centring INSV Kaundinya, the hand-stitched ship that sailed from Gujarat to Oman, retracing the roots of the country's 5,000-year-old seafaring legacy.

The Indian Navy tableau, themed 'Anchored in Tradition, Sailing into Self- Reliance and Innovation', was led by Lt Cdr Roopa A and Lt Cdr Dilna K, who circumnavigated the world aboard INSV Tarini

The ancient frigate INSV Kaundinya and the Maratha Navy ship 'Ghurab' recalled India's early shipbuilding prowess. Modern indigenous warships and air platforms, led by the mighty aircraft carrier INS Vikrant, symbolised military self-reliance and maritime capability in the tableau.

Sanjeev Sa...