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The Celebration of Rajendra Chola's Naval Expeditions
The Sunday Guardian
|August 10, 2025
This epic chapter of maritime accomplishments in our civilizational story has remained buried under layers of colonial amnesia and wilful neglect post-Independence.
One thousand years ago, an Indian ruler carried out what was arguably the most audacious naval campaign ever launched from the Indian subcontinent. Rajendra Chola I, heir to the mighty Chola dynasty, went beyond his predecessors' objective of defending coastlines to projecting power across the seas. His expeditions allowed the extension of the Indian influence as far as modern-day Indonesia, Malaysia, and Thailand, challenging the naval might of the Srivijaya empire and establishing robust trade links with the Song dynasty in China. Prime Minister Narendra Modi, our tallest leader, has celebrated this civilizational heritage of the world's largest democracy recently by his visit to Gangaikondai Cholapuram, the capital of the legendary king Rajendra Chola, reminding Bharat of its maritime glory.
His vision and mission is to connect all Indians to our historical roots and unite us in this memory of our glory thereby building our national memory and connect traditions with modernity, realm with region and continuity with change, trade with commerce for Viksit Bharat. And yet, this epic chapter in our civilizational story has remained buried under layers of colonial amnesia and wilful neglect post-Independence. While textbooks found ample space for Mughal rulers and even their trivial routines, the legend of India's maritime accomplishments and statecraft had been left idle as if to be forgotten. Today, as the position of the Indian Ocean as a geostrategic lens of Indo-Pacific power competition and the enhanced importance of maritime trade routes regain strategic salience, Bharat celebrates and remembers the 1,000-year anniversary of Rajendra Chola's naval triumph as a historical milestone. However, it must be treated as far more crucial than this, as this presents an opportunity for us to reclaim and rearticulate India's maritime identity by building on the Cholas' accomplishments and strategic foresight.
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