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After temple, India House to rise in Abu Dhabi as UAE embraces yoga as a competitive sport

After Abu Dhabi’s temple, the UAE plans an India House to deepen cultural ties, even as it prepares to recognise yoga as a national competitive sport.

November 04, 2025 / 09:20 IST
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Two years after opening of a Hindu temple, UAE plans India House to celebrate shared culture and may become Gulf’s first country to formalise yoga as sport.
Two years after opening of a Hindu temple, UAE plans India House to celebrate shared culture and may become Gulf’s first country to formalise yoga as sport.

Nearly two years after Abu Dhabi inaugurated its grand Hindu temple, another symbol of India-UAE friendship is taking shape, an India House in the Emirati capital.

Planned as a cultural hub, India House will showcase India’s art, heritage, and contemporary creativity, while also serving as a centre for yoga, student exchanges, and collaborative research. The project, expected to materialise within two years, marks a deepening of the two nations’ soft power diplomacy.

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The UAE, home to nearly four million Indians, is also set to become the first Gulf nation to recognise yoga as a competitive sport, officials told The Indian Express.

The high-level meeting behind the move