Context:
At the ongoing World Expo 2025 in Osaka, Japan, India has taken a unique approach by emphasizing its soft power and civilisational heritage rather than solely technological advancements. The Expo runs from April 13 to October 13 under the central theme: “Designing Future Society for Our Lives.”
About the Osaka World Expo 2025
- A global exhibition held every five years to promote cross-cultural exchange and innovation.
- Focuses on addressing global challenges and achieving the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
- Intended as a “Living Lab” for collaborative solution-building between nations.
India Pavilion: A Civilisational Experience
- Curated by the Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts (IGNCA).
- Described as an “immersive civilisational experience”, focusing on India’s ancient philosophies and global identity rooted in compassion and wisdom.
- IGNCA likened its role to that of a modern-day sutradhar (narrator)—connecting ancient traditions with contemporary aspirations.
Key Themes and Symbolism
- The pavilion’s central inspiration is ‘Bodhisattva Padmapani’ from the Ajanta Caves:
- Symbol of compassion, enlightenment, and knowledge.
- Reflects India’s fusion of spiritual heritage and modern ambitions.
- Aligns with the sub-theme “Connecting Lives”, promoting values like:
- Inclusivity
- Sustainability
- Progress
Highlights of India’s Soft Power Projection
- Presentation of India’s cultural renaissance through art, heritage, and philosophical storytelling.
- Integration of India’s space programme, showcasing its scientific achievements alongside spiritual legacy.
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