Indian maritime trade revolutionizes textile industry and expands global markets.
The article discusses how trade in the Indian Ocean and China Sea changed during the early medieval centuries. Indian traders and religious figures played a key role in spreading culture and expanding textile trade. Shipbuilding in India grew, and Indian merchants started trading directly with China. By 1200, two main types of ships were used for trade: the dhow and the junk. Muslim influence in maritime trade increased independently of military expansion into South Asia.