With a rich civilization spanning thousands of years, India has long been regarded as a cultural and spiritual powerhouse. As Aurobindo Ghosh envisioned, India is to serve as the world’s spiritual guide. The sacred land has always attracted visitors from all over the world. Today, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi at the helm, the country is carrying that pride forward in the spirit of ‘Vikas bhi Virasat bhi’, emphasising Bharat’s historical significance and civilizational values. The Prime Minister is reclaiming and reviving what Bharat was, is, and can be: a VishwaMitra.
Under PM Modi’s leadership, a concerted effort has been made to redevelop and revive various sites of civilizational significance after decades. India’s projects, such as the Kashi Vishwanath Corridor, Char Dham project, Somnath Temple reconstruction, Ujjain Mahakal Corridor, and Ram Mandir in Ayodhya, contribute to the country’s reputation as the spiritual capital of the world, making it a popular destination for those seeking religious harmony and heritage.
The Buddhist and Ramayana Circuits offer immersive experiences for tourists interested in learning about Lord Buddha’s teachings or following in Shri Ram’s footsteps. The direct bus service between Janakpur (Nepal) and Ayodhya (India) improves connectivity, and initiatives like these strengthen cultural ties in South and Southeast Asia.
Over the past decade, India’s presence on the UNESCO World Heritage List has grown significantly. Adding ten sites in nine years reflects a dedication to preserving and promoting India’s cultural diversity. The successful retrieval of 344 antiquities demonstrates the government’s commitment to protecting cultural treasures through international cooperation.
Nurturing and strengthening Bharat, a living culture, is a responsibility shared by the Indian diaspora for future generations. Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government has constructively engaged the diaspora in promoting Indian culture abroad. As Prime Minister Modi says, “They embody [the diaspora] the spirit of India across the globe, fostering a sense of unity and diversity.”
PM Modi’s vision is for Bharatiyata, where all individuals, regardless of location, contribute to the progress of Brand India. Initiatives like the Bharat Ko Janiye Quiz support this vision by encouraging young Indian diasporas to learn more about their ancestors and their homeland. The Pravasi Teerth Darshan Yojana encourages overseas Indians to explore India’s spiritual and religious traditions. India’s hosting of the G20 Summit under the theme ‘One Earth, One Family, One Future’ highlighted the country’s centuries-old ethos of ‘Vasudhaiva Kutumbkam’ and its growing credentials as a global The New Delhi Declaration demonstrates a consensus-building approach.
Yoga, on the other hand, has become a global heritage, thanks to the Modi government’s tireless efforts. In 2014, the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) designated June 21st as the International Day of Yoga in response to Prime Minister Modi’s passionate call, highlighting India’s global cultural influence. In its resolution, the United Nations General Assembly recognised yoga as a holistic approach to health and well-being, as well as the benefits it provided to the global population. Yoga, which was a significant diplomatic achievement for India, has since grown into an international movement with a variety of activities and programmes.
PM Modi promotes Indian tribal art and culture during his foreign visits. Presenting gifts to global leaders, such as Gond paintings from Madhya Pradesh, Bidri pots from Telangana, and Warli paintings from Gujarat, highlights the diversity of Indian art forms and celebrates the vibrant cultural heritage of India’s tribal communities.
Rabindranath Tagore once said of India: “India’s culture and social structure, its spirituality and ideals, and its philosophy and vision have always nurtured traditions that unite, adopt, and embrace.” Prime Minister Narendra Modi (during the national celebration of the International Day of Yoga in 2023).
With a rich civilization spanning thousands of years, India has long been regarded as a cultural and spiritual powerhouse. As Aurobindo Ghosh envisioned, India is to serve as the world’s spiritual guide. The sacred land has always attracted visitors from all over the world. Today, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi at the helm, the country is carrying that pride forward in the spirit of ‘Vikas bhi Virasat bhi’, emphasising Bharat’s historical significance and civilizational values. The Prime Minister is reclaiming and reviving what Bharat was, is, and can be: a VishwaMitra.
Under PM Modi’s leadership, a concerted effort has been made to redevelop and revive various sites of civilizational significance after decades. India’s exemplary projects, such as the Kashi Vishwanath Corridor, Char Dham project, Somnath Temple reconstruction, Ujjain Mahakal Corridor, and Ram Mandir in Ayodhya, contribute to the country’s reputation as the spiritual capital of the world and attract visitors seeking heritage and religious harmony.
The Buddhist and Ramayana Circuits offer immersive experiences for tourists interested in learning about Lord Buddha’s teachings or following in Shri Ram’s footsteps. The direct bus service between Janakpur (Nepal) and Ayodhya (India) improves connectivity, and initiatives like these strengthen cultural ties in South and Southeast Asia.
Over the past decade, India’s presence on the UNESCO World Heritage List has grown significantly. Adding ten sites in nine years reflects a dedication to preserving and promoting India’s cultural diversity. The successful retrieval of 344 antiquities demonstrates the government’s commitment to protecting cultural treasures through international cooperation.
Nurturing and strengthening Bharat, a living culture, is a responsibility shared by the Indian diaspora for future generations. Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government has constructively engaged the diaspora in promoting Indian culture abroad. In the words of Prime Minister Modi, “They embody [the diaspora] the spirit of India across the globe, fostering a sense of unity and diversity.”
PM Modi’s vision is for Bharatiyata, where all individuals, regardless of location, contribute to the progress of Brand India.
Yoga, on the other hand, has become a global heritage, thanks to the Modi government’s tireless efforts. In 2014, the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) designated June 21st as the International Day of Yoga in response to Prime Minister Modi’s passionate call, highlighting India’s global cultural influence.
In its resolution, the United Nations General Assembly recognised yoga as a holistic approach to health and well-being, as well as the benefits it provided to the global population. Yoga, which was a significant diplomatic achievement for India, has since grown into an international movement with a variety of activities and programmes.
PM Modi promotes Indian tribal art and culture during his foreign visits. Presenting gifts to global leaders, such as Gond paintings from Madhya Pradesh, Bidri pots from Telangana, and Warli paintings from Gujarat, highlights the diversity of Indian art forms and celebrates the vibrant cultural heritage of India’s tribal communities.
Rabindranath Tagore once wrote: “India represents the wealth of mind, which is for everyone.” We recognise India’s obligation to provide others with the hospitality of her best culture. And India has the right to accept others’ best efforts.”
Taking a page from such thinking and promoting an enduring legacy, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has established India as a major player on the global stage while revitalising its rich heritage.
PM Modi has used projects, initiatives, and diplomatic engagements to highlight India’s cultural, spiritual, and historical leadership. Modi’s vision of ‘Vikas bhi Virasat bhi’ resonates with the nation, propelling it to reclaim its global status as it reflects on its past and looks ahead.
Taking a page from such thinking and promoting an enduring legacy, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has established India as a major player on the global stage while revitalising its rich heritage. PM Modi has used projects, initiatives, and diplomatic engagements to highlight India’s cultural, spiritual, and historical leadership.
Today, as the country reflects on its past while charting a course for the future, Modi’s vision of ‘Vikas bhi Virasat bhi’ rings true, propelling India to reclaim its global status.