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Green shipping corridor with Oman proposed

Sonowal welcomes Kaundinya at Port Sultan Qaboos in Muscat

by Blitz India Media
January 19, 2026
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UNION Minister Sarbananda Sonowal
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NEW DELHI: UNION Minister Sarbananda Sonowal has proposed establishing a green shipping corridor between India and Oman as a key area of future collaboration, while welcoming the signing of a memorandum of understanding on maritime heritage and museums to deepen cooperation and enrich the countries’ shared maritime history.

Sonowal welcomed the crew of the Indian Naval Sailing Vessel Kaundinya at Port Sultan Qaboos in Muscat, calling the arrival more than just the completion of a voyage, but a celebration of deep-rooted civilisational ties. He said the arrival of the traditionally built stitched sail vessel in the Omani capital symbolises the enduring friendship between India and Oman, anchored in history, strengthened by trade and mutual respect. The vessel reached Muscat after completing its maiden voyage from Porbandar, marking a significant moment in the shared maritime heritage of the two countries. The journey underlines maritime, cultural and civilisational links that span over five thousand years, and comes as India and Oman mark seventy years of diplomatic relations.

Named after the legendary Indian mariner Kaundinya, the vessel showcases India’s indigenous maritime knowledge, craftsmanship and sustainable shipbuilding practices. Inspired by a fifth-century vessel depicted in the Ajanta Cave paintings, the ship was constructed using ancient Indian shipbuilding techniques, including stitchedplank construction without modern nails or metal fastenings. The project was envisioned by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and executed by the Indian Navy with support from naval architects, archaeologists, traditional shipbuilding designers and master shipwrights.

The welcome ceremony at the port was attended by Azzan Al Busaidi, undersecretary for tourism at Oman’s ministry of heritage and tourism, along with senior dignitaries from the Indian Navy, Royal Navy of Oman, Royal Oman Police Coast Guard and other ministries. A large Indian community, including students, enthusiastically welcomed the ship with traditional Indian and Omani cultural performances.

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