National Maritime Day

National Maritime Day of India falls on April 5. First celebrated on 5th April, 1964, the day marks the journey of SS Loyalty, the first ship of the Scindia Steam Navigation Company, to the United Kingdom. It was a red-letter day in the history of Indian navigation. Because of vast expanse of the seas around the country, Indian culture always gave a huge importance to seafaring. According to historians, even during the Indus Valley civilization, India had a remarkable expertise in sea trade and maritime activities. The Indian sub-continent is strategically very crucial because of the geographical location of seas around it. Indian ship industry has shown incredible advancements since the time immemorial. During the ancient eras, sailing ships with wooden hull were in vogue.
India has thousands of kilometers of coastline serviced by  hundreds of ports. That explains India’s participation in international sea-borne commerce. Trade and commerce in India through sea route picked up the pace only after the advent of Europeans. The country has registered a notable growth in shipping post-independence era. If we talk about maritime history, United Nation has designated International Maritime Organization in charge of maritime safety and preventing pollution from ships. India became a member of this agency in 1959. The organization convenes maritime conferences and drafts international maritime conventions on a regular basis.
It is believed that nearly 90 per cent of India’s international trade in terms of volume and 77 per cent in terms of value is moved by sea. It comes as no surprise to know that India has the honor of having the largest merchant shipping fleet among the developing countries. Maritime Day is wonderful reminder of nation’s abiding faith in the importance of maritime zone. Sea route development and preservation is absolutely essential for the all-round development of the country. April 5 repeats the necessity of protecting, preserving and defending our maritime zone.


Books available in Library on Maritime
1.    Maritime India :Trade, Religion and Polity in The Indian Ocean,2010
           Malekandathil,Pius
           954 M294M
     2.    Maritime security for India:new challenges       and responses, 2009
          Singh, K.R
          359 Si64M
     3.  Studies in India's maritime trade, 1999
           Mukherjee, Amitabha
          382.0954 M896S
     4. MARITIME HISTORY OF INDIA, 1965
         SRIDHARAN K
          
         359.954 SR31M
     5. Maritime India, 2005
         Nayyar, K K
         359.97 N231M

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