Getting down at the port of Vishakhapatnam, Sourigna Vongsa couldn't help but sigh. Every visit to the Bharatiya Empire was like entering a whole new world, and this time it was no different. The Vishakhapatnam Port he had known just a few years ago was nothing like the one standing before him now.
The port had grown so vast that ships were docked even on the distant horizon, and even if he went on his tiptoe, the port did not seem to end. As he explored, Sourigna Vongsa was surprised to see that the entire port had been reorganised. Different sections of the port were now divided according to different purposes. The area where he disembarked was meant solely for arrivals; a few hundred meters to the side was the section for embarking, next to that was the zone for continuous unloading, then another for loading, and finally, at the far end, a reserved area for traders to dock their ships.