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World going through tensions, Yoga gives direction of peace: PM Modi

According to the PM, the scale of events taking place in every corner of India reflects yoga's growing influence.

Visakhapatnam: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday said the whole world was going through some kind of tension with many regions facing unrest and instability, and that Yoga gives a direction of peace and brings oneness.

Addressing the 11th International Yoga Day participants here, Modi said the day marks the beginning of the ancient practice for humanity, where inner peace becomes a global policy.

“Unfortunately, today the whole world is going through some kind of tension. In many regions, unrest and instability are increasing. In such a situation, Yoga gives us the direction of peace. Yoga is the pause button that humanity needs to breathe, to balance, to become whole again,” he said.

“My request to the world– let this Yoga Day mark the beginning of Yoga for humanity 2.0 where inner peace becomes global policy,” the PM said.

He remarked that the essence of yoga is “to unite”, and it is heartening to see how yoga has united the world.

Asserting that Yoga is for everyone, beyond boundaries, background, age, or ability, PM Modi said the theme of this year’s International Yoga Day – “Yoga for One Earth, One Health” – reflects a deep truth, that the health of every entity on earth is interconnected.

Expressing pride in seeing how differently-abled individuals are reading yogic texts in braille, Modi noted that scientists are also practicing yoga in space.

Human well-being depends on the health of the soil that grows food, on the rivers that give water, and the health of animals that share the ecosystem and the plants that nourish, he further said.

Yoga awakens us to this interconnectedness. Yoga leads on a journey towards oneness with the world and teaches that people are not isolated individuals but part of nature, Modi added.

“Yoga is a great personal discipline. At the same time, it is a system that takes us from Me to We. Let this Yoga Day mark the beginning of Yoga for humanity, where inner peace becomes global policy,” he said.

When India proposed in the United Nations that June 21 be celebrated as International Yoga Day, in a short time, 175 countries accepted it, he said.

After 11 years, Yoga has now become part of the lives of crores of people around the world, he further said.

“Whether the Sydney Opera House or the Everest mountain, or the span of the ocean, the message is that Yoga is for everyone,” said Modi.

Referring to Indian culture, the PM said it teaches us the value of “Sarve Bhavantu Sukhinah”—the welfare of all is one’s sacred duty – and this journey from ‘Me’ to ‘We’ forms the foundation of service, dedication, and coexistence. The Prime Minister stated that it is this very thinking that fosters social harmony.

Emphasising that yoga should not remain merely a personal practice, Modi said it should evolve into a medium for global partnerships.

He called upon every nation and society to integrate yoga into their lifestyle and public policy and envision a collective effort to advance a peaceful, balanced, and sustainable world.

“Yoga should guide the world from conflict to cooperation, and from stress to solutions,” he said.

Further, Modi noted that through the National Ayush Mission, the message of yoga and wellness is being actively advanced across the country.

Healing in India is becoming popular. India is the best destination for healing, and yoga plays a key part in this, he said adding that growing obesity is a global challenge. I have discussed it in Mann Ki Baat. I have launched a challenge to cut oil intake by 10 per cent. I reiterate it today. Awareness is needed in this matter, he said.

He remarked that digital technology has played a significant role in this effort, with over one million events being registered nationwide through the Yoga Portal and YogAndhra Portal.

According to the PM, the scale of events taking place in every corner of India reflects yoga’s growing influence.

Modi expressed satisfaction that a Common Yoga Protocol has been developed to standardise it.

Underlining the efforts of the Yoga Certification Board, which has trained more than 6.5 lakh volunteers and recognised around 130 institutions, the PM noted the inclusion of a 10-day yoga module in medical colleges as part of building a holistic wellness ecosystem.

He informed that trained yoga teachers are being deployed across Ayushman Arogya Mandirs nationwide.

To ensure that the global community benefits from India’s wellness ecosystem, he announced the provision of special e-Ayush visas.

He called upon everyone to transform yoga into a people’s movement to lead the world towards peace, health, and harmony.

He urged every individual to begin their day with yoga to bring balance in life and called upon every society to embrace yoga to be free of stress.

This year, special contests such as Yoga with Family and youth-focused initiatives under Yoga Unplugged have been launched on platforms like MyGov and MyBharat, encouraging mass participation, said Modi.

Modi congratulated Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu, Deputy CM Pawan Kalyan, and Minister Nara Lokesh for organising Yogandhra project.

In his address, Naidu said Modi made Yoga popular not only in India but across the world, turning it into a global wellness movement.

He highlighted that Yoga Day is being celebrated in more than 175 countries, across 12 lakh locations, and 10 crore people participated.

This post was last modified on June 21, 2025 12:31 pm

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