Fishing is an important traditional activity in India that has been practiced for centuries. In local Indian context, fishing refers to the process of catching fish and other aquatic animals from various water bodies including rivers, lakes, and coastal areas.  
 
Traditional Indian fishing methods include the use of nets, fishing rods, and traditional boats. Many coastal communities in states like Kerala, Goa, and West Bengal depend on fishing as their primary livelihood. The fishing industry in India contributes significantly to the country\“s economy and provides employment to millions of people.  
 
Local Indian fishing products include various types of fishing nets made from natural fibers, traditional fishing boats known as \“kattumaram\“ in Tamil Nadu, and handmade fishing hooks. These products are often crafted using traditional techniques passed down through generations.  
 
Modern fishing practices in India have evolved with technological advancements, but many traditional methods are still preserved and practiced in rural areas. The government has implemented various schemes to support local fishermen and promote sustainable fishing practices. |