Tokyo, May 20 — The Indian Pavilion, “Bharat,” at Expo 2025 in Osaka is buzzing with excitement. Visitors can explore India’s rich textiles, vibrant culture, and impressive technology that beautifully blend tradition with modernity.
The pavilion offers refreshing experiences like yoga sessions, highlighting India’s deep wellness traditions. One standout feature is the eco-friendly Ahinsa Silk from Meghalaya, paired with the Chandrayaan Zone, showcasing India’s achievements in space exploration. The Embassy of India in Japan shared on X how these exhibits continue to inspire people of all ages.
Adding to the cultural experience, a talented musical troupe called Nadateertha performed at the expo. They celebrated India’s artistic heritage through rhythm and storytelling, captivating the audience with their dynamic display.
Visitors also had a chance to appreciate the beautiful Black Clay Pottery and engage in vibrant presentations that spotlighted the art, culture, and music of Northeast India.
Just a day earlier, crowds flocked to learn about the textiles of Meghalaya. They explored various weaves and traditional techniques, gaining insight into the cultural significance behind each fabric.
Union Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal expressed optimism that the Osaka expo would significantly enhance trade and tourism for India, establishing the country as a reliable global partner. He celebrated the pavilion welcoming its 5,000th visitor, emphasizing India’s growing international presence and advancements over the last decade.
The pavilion showcases incredible milestones like the Chandrayaan-3 landing on the moon and highlights initiatives such as Make in India and Digital India. These projects illustrate India’s progress in energy, IT, infrastructure, health, and tourism sectors, demonstrating the country’s ambition on the world stage.
As Expo 2025 unfolds, the Indian Pavilion stands as a testament to India’s cultural richness and economic growth, inviting everyone to experience its unique offerings.