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International Yoga Day: How PM Modi rebranded yoga and presented it to the world

He sold his idea to the global community in no time, much to everyone’s surprise.

June 21, 2019 / 12:43 IST
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If you to go to a park early in the morning, you’d most likely spot a group of people, young and old alike, stretched out and contorting their bodies into various postures on whatever patch of grass is left uncovered by colourful mats.

The sight is a reflection of yoga’s growing significance, something that the Prime Minister can take credit for. During his first address to the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) in September 2014, Narendra Modi mooted the proposal to declare June 21 as International Yoga day, right after the BJP-led NDA’s landslide victory in the 2014 general elections.

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China was one of the first countries that co-sponsored his proposition, a news that had a ripple effect on other developing countries.  However, making sure that the idea of a holistic proposal was not lost along the way meant getting developed nations to join the gang. Foremost among the new entrants was the US, with Russia, Germany, France and the UK not too far behind.

The global yoga industry stands at an estimated $80 billion as of 2018, according to media reports. The value of the Indian wellness industry has also crossed Rs 85,000 crore. As per a report by Statista, the yoga industry is expected to become an $11.5 billion industry in the US by 2020.