This story is from June 20, 2023
UN rebuffs critics of yoga, backs PM Modi's outreach
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Come Wednesday, thousands of Americans, many of them Indian-Americans, will be out on their mats in New York and other cities as PM Narendra Modi leads a yoga session at the United Nations’ Secretariat to mark the International Yoga Day (June 21), a formal designation sought and obtained in 2014 by New Delhi in an effort to propagate its ancient heritage for its health benefits.
The results are already showing at least in terms of numbers: There has been about 50% growth in yoga practitioners since 2012 when only 20 million were in the fold. Approximately one in three Americans has tried yoga at least once, with the the number of over 50s practising yoga tripling over the last four years. The majority of the practitioners (72%) are female.
Indeed, the first Indian VIP to be invited to the White House was a yoga guru — President Calvin Coolidge welcoming Paramahansa Yogananda in 1927. While two of India’s most prominent yoga gurus, BKS Iyengar and Pattabhi Jois, have a devoted following in America, the US has also engendered many McYoga spin-offs, including hot yoga, yin yoga, yoga lite etc.
Sure enough, there have always been doubting Thomases and malingerers, suspicious of what they see as a religious agenda rather than embracing its health benefits. Some of them have surfaced this week, accusing the Modi government of “omwashing” its “radical right agenda” at home with a “carefully curated PR campaign” to propagate yoga.
PM Modi has visited the US six times since 2014 -- meeting three presidents: Barack Obama, Donald Trump and Joe Biden -- but this will be his first State visit, an honour reserved for America's closest allies and friends.
On June 21, the PM will lead celebrations marking the International Day of Yoga at the UN headquarters in New York.
The PM will then travel to Washington DC where President Joe Biden and First Lady Jill Biden are expected to host a intimate private dinner on June 21 evening. This part of the itinerary, however, has not been confirmed by officials.
On June 22, PM Modi will be given a ceremonial welcome at the White House. More than a thousand people are expected to be at the event, including members of the Indian diaspora.
After the ceremonial welcome, PM Modi will hold a high-level dialogue with US President Joe Biden on paving the way for closer alignment between the economic and technology ecosystems of the two countries, and eliminating hurdles to building more resilient supply chains.
After the bilateral talks, PM Modi will address a joint sitting of the Congress on June 22 afternoon at the invitation of Congressional leaders, including speaker Kevin McCarthy of the House of Representatives and Senate majority leader Chuck Schumer.
But there are few takers for the allegations, with New Delhi’s proposal to designate June 21 as International Yoga Day endorsed by more than 175 countries at the UN, the few holdouts being Islamic countries, notably Pakistan and Malaysia.
In fact, Modi’s exercise on Wednesday has the UN’s official blessings, with secretary general Antonio Gutteres, in an implicit rebuff to critics who see a divisive agenda, saying yoga “reveals our common humanity — helping us to understand that despite our differences, we are one”.
“Yoga offers a haven of calm. It can reduce anxiety and promote mental wellbeing. It helps us to develop discipline and patience. It connects us to our planet, which so badly needs our protection,” Gutteres said in a video message, adding, “On this International Day of Yoga, let us embrace the spirit of unity, and resolve to build a better, more harmonious world for people, planet, and ourselves.” Indeed, Modi’s own message on the matter has been universal.
“Yoga embodies unity of mind and body; thought and action; restraint and fulfilment; harmony between man and nature; a holistic approach to health and well-being. It is not about exercise but to discover the sense of oneness with yourself, the world and nature,” he said when he proposed the International Day of Yoga Resolution in September, 2014.
The yoga event is scheduled to run for an hour — from 8am to 9am EST (5.30pm to 6.30pm IST) — and will be attended by dignitaries from over 180 countries.
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