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India's president starts US visit with yoga on UN lawn

UN General Assembly President Csaba Kőrösi, Deputy Secretary-General Amina Mohammed, and many other diplomats and UN officials are expected to attend the event. It honors the International Day of Yoga, which Narendra Modi persuaded the UN to designate in 2014 as an annual observance.

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Published on  06-21-2023 11:45
Last modified: 06-21-2023 11:59
India's president starts US visit with yoga on UN lawnEPA/Rajat Gupta

Indian people perform yoga to mark the International Yoga Day near the India Gate in New Delhi, India, June 21, 2023 | Photo: EPA/Rajat Gupta

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There will be plenty of time to discuss global tensions during Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to the US this week. But he's starting his day Wednesday by highlighting a pursuit of inner tranquility.

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After arriving in New York on Tuesday afternoon and holding private meetings, the leader of the world's most populous nation kicks off his public schedule Wednesday with a group yoga session on the United Nations' north lawn.

UN General Assembly President Csaba Kőrösi, Deputy Secretary-General Amina Mohammed, and many other diplomats and UN officials are expected to attend the event. It honors the International Day of Yoga, which Modi persuaded the UN to designate in 2014 as an annual observance.

The yoga-themed UN visit is a savvy and symbolic choice for a premier who has made the ancient discipline both a personal practice and a diplomatic tool. First practiced by Hindu sages, yoga has now become one of India's most popular cultural exports, and Modi has energetically promoted it as a – rather literal – feel-good way of stretching the country's influence abroad.

Modi, a Hindu nationalist, casts himself as an ascetic who adheres to his religion's strictures on vegetarianism and yoga. He has posted social media videos over the years of himself practicing yoga poses (to say nothing of providing live visuals of him meditating in a Himalayan mountain cave after national elections in 2019).

Modi last visited the UN during the 2021 General Assembly, where he said that "all kinds of questions have been raised about the UN" and its effectiveness on matters ranging from climate change to the coronavirus pandemic to terrorism.

He also made a point of staking out his country's place in the international community, noting that "every sixth person in the world is Indian." In the years since his speech, India surpassed China to claim the world's largest population, at 1.425 billion.

India has long sought a permanent seat on the Security Council, the UN's most powerful organ. India has been elected to a two-year seat several times, most recently for 2021-22.

Modi heads to Washington later Wednesday for a three-day visit that includes an Oval Office meeting with President Joe Biden, an address to a joint meeting of Congress, a White House state dinner and more. Among the plans: a State Department luncheon hosted by Vice President Kamala Harris, whose mother was born in India, and by Secretary of State Antony Blinken.

The visit comes as both countries are interested in strengthening ties.

The US has been looking to India, also the world's biggest democracy, as a key partner on matters that include checking China's ambitions in the Indo-Pacific region. India, meanwhile, wants to bolster military and trade connections with the US

However, human rights advocates are urging Biden to press Modi on human rights issues, both international and within India. Modi has faced criticism over legislation that fast-tracks citizenship for some migrants but excludes Muslims; a rise in violence against Muslims and other religious minorities by Hindu nationalists; and the recent conviction of India's top opposition leader, Rahul Gandhi, for mocking Modi's surname. (Gandhi recently visited the US himself, speaking to private organizations and university students.)

The Indian government defends its human rights record and insists that the nation's democratic principles remain rock-solid.

On Tuesday evening, Modi met with a range of prominent US academics and health experts, scientists, and business leaders, including Tesla CEO Elon Musk.

Speaking to media afterwards, Musk said he was excited about India's future and the opportunities it presented.

"I think India has more promise than any large country in the world," Musk said, adding that he was confident Tesla "will be in India … as soon as humanly possible." The tech billionaire last month said his company may pick a location for a new factory by the end of this year and that India was an interesting place for it.

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