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As the World Bends, India Leads: Yoga Day and the Quiet Strength of Soft Power

From UN endorsement to mass global participation, International Yoga Day showcases India's cultural legacy and influence without borders

Japneet Lamba by Japneet Lamba
21 June 2025
in Geopolitics, Health, Knowledge, Lifestyle, Trending
Yoga as India's soft power

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As the sun rises over Mandya’s open fields and silhouettes of yogis stretch into synchrony, a familiar calm spreads across India and far beyond. From Paris to Peru, Siachen to Sydney, millions gather today on mats of all colors and textures, breathing as one. It’s International Yoga Day, and what began as an ancient Indian practice has become a modern movement- a bridge between tradition and innovation, wellness and diplomacy, silence and unity.

This year, as the world observes the 11th edition of Yoga Day, the occasion is more than symbolic. It’s a moment to reflect on how yoga- once a solitary, spiritual pursuit- has morphed into one of India’s most potent tools of soft power.

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From Himalayan Caves to UN Corridors

Yoga’s journey from Himalayan hermitages to United Nations endorsement is nothing short of remarkable. In 2014, Prime Minister Narendra Modi stood before the UN General Assembly and proposed a global celebration of yoga. Within months, 177 countries co-sponsored the resolution- a diplomatic feat rarely seen at that scale. Since then, June 21- the summer solstice and the longest day of the year has been set aside not just for asanas, but for the quiet revolution of the mind-body connection.

“In our divided world, yoga is a language of connection,” Modi said during the inaugural celebration at Rajpath in 2015. “It is India’s gift to humanity.”

Yoga as a Cultural Unifier

In a world fragmented by geopolitics, religion, and ideology, yoga offers a rare space of common ground. It speaks no language, holds no passport, and requires no belief system beyond breath and presence. In this way, it has become a cultural unifier, drawing schoolchildren, soldiers, seniors, CEOs, and spiritual seekers onto the same mat.

This year’s global theme “Yoga for One Earth, One Health” resonates louder than ever. Events worldwide are embracing it not just with sessions, but with sustainable action. In Karnataka’s Mandya district, schoolchildren practiced yoga surrounded by saplings they planted. In Siachen, Indian soldiers performed yoga on snow-packed altitudes, underscoring its accessibility across terrains and temperatures.

Inclusion Without Exception

Yoga in 2025 is more inclusive than ever. Tailored modules for persons with disabilities, senior citizens, and even corporate workers in burnout are making the practice more democratic. From chair yoga to desk yoga, digital platforms are helping people of all abilities access its benefits.

The Ministry of AYUSH has launched special sessions aimed at vulnerable groups, including veterans and long-COVID patients, further proving that yoga is no longer a luxury of the flexible but a necessity for the resilient.

Not Just Tradition, But Science

Gone are the days when yoga was dismissed as mysticism. Modern neuroscience, cardiology, and psychiatry now lend it scientific credibility. Regular yoga practice is shown to reduce cortisol, improve heart rate variability, increase gray matter in the brain, and enhance emotional regulation.

The World Health Organization, in collaboration with India, launched the mYoga App, standardizing beginner-friendly routines backed by research. Universities worldwide have begun including yoga in mental health frameworks, with studies showing measurable reductions in anxiety, depression, and chronic pain.

Yoga in the Age of Algorithms

The interface between yoga and technology is evolving fast. Immersive VR yoga environments, AI-powered breathing feedback, and augmented reality meditations are reimagining the practice for younger generations. In a post-pandemic world, yoga studios now offer hybrid sessions, live-streaming classes across continents.

This digital leap hasn’t diluted tradition; instead, it has amplified access. “Whether you’re in Manhattan or Mizoram, yoga is just a screen away,” says Arpita Sharma, a Delhi-based yoga therapist using AR to reach remote clients.

From Boardrooms to Burnout Recovery

Yoga isn’t just stretching limbs anymore— it’s saving careers. In 2025, corporate burnout is a global crisis, and yoga is one of its antidotes. Major Indian firms including Infosys, TCS, and HDFC Ergo have embedded yoga into their employee wellness programs. Breathwork during breaks, guided meditation before meetings, and monthly digital detox retreats are becoming standard HR tools.

“Productivity used to be measured in hours; now, it’s measured in clarity,” says Ritesh Malhotra, an HR head at a fintech firm that offers lunchtime yoga sessions. “Yoga helps our people come back to themselves.”

A Green Philosophy

Yoga’s moral fabric built around ahimsa (non-violence) and satya (truth) extends to how practitioners engage with the environment. Sustainable yoga gear, eco-friendly mats, and even zero-waste yoga retreats are now the norm. Organizations like the Art of Living and Isha Foundation run annual campaigns pairing yoga practice with tree-planting, river-cleanups, and climate awareness.

In 2025, the message is loud and clear: healing the self and healing the planet are two sides of the same breath.

A Global Celebration

From New York’s Times Square to Malaysia’s Batu Caves, the world celebrates Yoga Day in style. Last year, PM Modi led a special session at the UN Headquarters in New York, a first-of-its-kind event that included diplomats from 180 nations.

This year, yoga is being practiced on naval ships, at UN peacekeeping camps, and in public parks across Europe. Whether through chants, breathwork, or simple stillness, the practice has found a home in every time zone.

The Ancient Knowledge We Need Now

In today’s hyper-connected, hyper-distracted world, yoga returns us to what’s essential: the present moment, the connection between breath and awareness, and the understanding that well-being is wholeness, not hustle.

As young practitioners innovate with yoga festivals, retreats, and cross-disciplinary approaches like sound healing, yoga therapy, and mindful movement, one thing remains clear: ancient knowledge has modern relevance.

A Quiet Superpower

Yoga, like all true soft power, doesn’t shout. It whispers- through breath, through posture, through presence. But its global echo is impossible to ignore. In yoga, India has found not just a gift for itself but a diplomatic thread, weaving health, harmony, and heritage into the fabric of international relations.

Today, as millions unroll mats and align spine with sky, they aren’t just practicing a posture. They’re participating in a global moment, one where India’s legacy meets the world’s longing for balance.

And that may just be the most powerful pose of all.

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