CM Sai Hails Modi's Role in Giving Yoga Global Recognition
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai on Thursday, 3 July 2026 credited Prime Minister Narendra Modi with securing global recognition for yoga, calling the worldwide observance of International Day of Yoga on 21 June a matter of immense pride for every Indian. The BJP leader made the remarks in a post on X, tagging the Prime Minister directly.
In his post, Sai wrote — 'देश के यशस्वी प्रधानमंत्री श्री नरेंद्र मोदी जी के प्रयासों से आज योग को वैश्विक पहचान मिली है' — ('Through the efforts of our nation's distinguished Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi Ji, yoga has today received global recognition'). He added that the celebration of 21 June as International Day of Yoga across the entire world is a source of pride for all Indians.
Context
The post comes in the weeks following the 11th International Day of Yoga, observed globally on 21 June 2026. The annual observance has grown into one of the largest coordinated health and culture events worldwide, with participation reported in more than 190 countries each year. For BJP-governed states, endorsing the occasion has become a consistent feature of public communication.
Policy Backdrop
The origins of International Day of Yoga trace directly to Indian diplomatic initiative. In September 2014, Prime Minister Narendra Modi proposed 21 June as a dedicated global yoga day while addressing the United Nations General Assembly. The UN General Assembly responded swiftly, unanimously adopting Resolution 69/131 in December 2014, formally declaring 21 June as International Day of Yoga — one of the fastest adoptions of a UN resolution of its kind.
Since then, successive BJP-led governments at the Centre have promoted yoga through the Ministry of AYUSH, framing it as part of India's traditional knowledge systems and an instrument of cultural diplomacy and soft power. State governments, including those in BJP-ruled states, have mirrored this emphasis through local events and awareness drives.
Stakeholders and Impact
The global observance directly engages yoga practitioners and the Indian diaspora across more than 190 countries, who participate in coordinated events organised by Indian missions abroad and local communities. For India, the day reinforces a narrative of civilisational contribution to global well-being, with yoga positioned as both a health practice and a cultural export.
Within Chhattisgarh, CM Sai's endorsement signals continued alignment between the state government's public messaging and the Centre's cultural priorities. The Ministry of AYUSH's institutional framework provides the policy backbone that state-level communications like this one draw upon.
What's Next
With the 12th International Day of Yoga scheduled for 21 June 2027, preparations at both the central and state levels are expected to begin well in advance. Any Chhattisgarh-specific yoga promotion schemes or state-level events announced by the Sai government in the coming months will be watched as indicators of how the state translates this public endorsement into policy action.