Gauge Glass 2025 Goes Digital: Preserving the DMET Legacy, One Page at a Time
- Prateek Khanna

- 4 days ago
- 3 min read

The Digital Flipbook edition of Gauge Glass 2025 marks an important milestone in the journey of the DMET fraternity. Originally envisioned as an annual mirror to reflect the collective voice of alumni, Gauge Glass has now evolved into a format that is more accessible, enduring, and global—while staying deeply rooted in the spirit of DMET.
Published by DMECA and launched on the DMET Club platform, Gauge Glass 2025 in its digital flipbook form ensures that stories written with sincerity and lived experience can now reach DMETians across continents, time zones, and generations.
Written by DMET Alumni, For the DMET Brotherhood
What makes Gauge Glass 2025 truly special is that every article is authored by DMET alumni. This is not a curated external narrative—it is a self-portrait drawn by those who have walked the same corridors, stood the same watches, and shared the same values.
The 2025 edition brings together a rich spectrum of voices and themes, including:
Editorial reflections on leadership, purpose, and the evolving identity of a DMETian
Campus reviews from IMU Kolkata and MERI Mumbai, capturing change while honouring continuity
Thought-provoking discussions on maritime excellence, sustainability, AI, Industry 4.0, and decarbonization
Deeply personal journeys from sea to shore—cadets, senior engineers, entrepreneurs, and mentors
Cultural narratives, book reviews, and stories that celebrate discipline, resilience, and giving back
From flagship initiatives like PRAYAAN 6.0 and reflections on India’s maritime legacy, to heartfelt pieces on life at sea vs campus life, finance for mariners, and extraordinary human journeys, the magazine reads like a collective memory—diverse yet unified.
A Year of Tireless Editorial Commitment
Behind this thoughtfully assembled edition stands a dedicated editorial team that worked quietly and consistently through the year to bring Gauge Glass 2025 to life.
The Editorial Board includes:
Sunil Kumar
Mudit Mehrotra
Vivek D. Prasad (Guest Editor)

Their effort went far beyond editing text. It involved curating voices, maintaining balance between nostalgia and forward thinking, and ensuring that every contribution stayed true to the values of the DMET ecosystem.
The digital flipbook is a testament to their patience, discipline, and belief in the power of shared stories.
Why the Digital Flipbook Matters
The move to a digital flipbook is not merely a format change—it is a statement. It ensures that the legacy documented in Gauge Glass 2025 is:
Accessible globally, without physical boundaries
Preserved for future generations of DMETians
Easy to read, revisit, and share, while retaining the feel of a magazine
In a world that moves fast, this digital edition allows us to pause, reflect, and reconnect—with our roots and with each other.
More Than a Magazine
Gauge Glass 2025 is not just an annual publication. It is a living chronicle of a brotherhood shaped by the seas, strengthened by discipline, and sustained by shared values.
As pages turn digitally, what remains constant is the spirit behind them—Once a DMETian, always a DMETian.


