New Delhi:Millions of Indians will take note today as Prime Minister Narendra Modi leads foreign dignitaries and bureaucrats in a session for International Yoga Day at the United Nations’ Secretariat in New York.
Yoga, an ancient discipline first practiced by Hindu sages, is now one of India’s most successful cultural exports after Bollywood. And it's become a piece of India's diplomacy. Nine years ago, Modi successfully lobbied the UN to designate June 21 as International Yoga Day. Since then, he has harnessed yoga as a cultural soft power to stretch his nation’s diplomatic reach and flex his country’s rising place in the world. Modi has promoted yoga so much that even foreign diplomats have been seen stretching themselves in gardens and their embassy offices.
Government bureaucrats and officers have taken to social media to show themselves folding in different poses and sometimes tiredly grabbing their backs after mass outdoor yoga sessions. The Indian military has done downward dog with trained K-9 units, boat pose atop an aircraft carrier and mountain pose in the high-altitude Himalayas in bone-chilling temperatures.