India Pavilion Among the Top
Pavilions at World Expo Osaka
·
IGNCA Entrusted with the Curation of the
India Pavilion
·
India at World Expo Osaka: A Confluence of
Culture, Commerce, and Compassion
·
Bharat Mandap: A Fusion of Ancient Cultural
Heritage and Modern Progress
[ABS News Service/09.06.2025]
At
the ongoing World Expo 2025 in Osaka, Japan, the India Pavilion—titled Bharat Mandap—has
secured a place among the top five most admired pavilions, according to a review
shared by Mr. Yamamoto-san, Deputy Pavilion Director and representative of the Japan
Travel Bureau (JTB). Ranked alongside global heavyweights such as the United States,
Italy, France, and Japan, the India Pavilion’s popularity is based on feedback from
Expo officials, Japanese citizens, and online engagement on social media platforms.
For
the first time, the Ministry of Culture has been entrusted with the responsibility
of curating the Pavilion—previously managed by the Ministry of Commerce. The Indira
Gandhi National Centre for the Arts (IGNCA) was appointed as the nodal agency to
curate and execute this significant international showcase, which will remain open
to the public until 13 October 2025.
Dr.
Sachchidanand Joshi, Member Secretary of IGNCA, stated
that the Pavilion is a comprehensive reflection of India’s ancient knowledge systems,
modern technological aspirations, and growing global footprint. Strategically located
in the ‘Connecting Lives Zone’, the Pavilion encapsulates India’s civilisational
values while projecting its contemporary ambitions in sustainable development, innovation,
and digital growth.
Cultural Diplomacy at Its Finest-
The
Bharat Mandap stands as more than an architectural marvel; it is a living, breathing
embodiment of India’s cultural diplomacy. It offers a uniquely immersive experience
to international visitors through rich exhibits, interactive cultural sessions,
and artistic installations.
Despite
receiving space allocation at a later stage, the IGNCA executed the vision with
exceptional speed and finesse. Working closely with Japanese authorities, they created
a Pavilion that seamlessly integrates heritage and innovation. This effort has garnered
praise from global dignitaries, visitors, and cultural connoisseurs alike.
A Pavilion Like No Other-
Unlike
other international pavilions characterized by long queues and restricted access,
the India Pavilion offers a smooth, welcoming, and inclusive experience. Among its
highlights:
·
Sections
on Innovation, Ayurveda, ISRO, and Sustainability
·
Live
cultural experiences including Garba dance, yoga sessions by Indian Acharyas, and
traditional costume displays
·
Authentic
Indian cuisine that is delighting global taste buds
·
Family-friendly
activities and photo-op corners featuring Himachali caps
and Indian handicrafts
These
offerings have made the Pavilion a crowd favorite, drawing
enthusiastic participation and extensive online appreciation.
Symbolism and Spirituality:
The Design Philosophy-
At
the spiritual heart of the Pavilion stands a magnificent image of Padmapani Bodhisattva,
inspired by Ajanta cave murals—a symbol of India’s timeless compassion. Artistic
elements like the Blue Lotus Façade, Bodhi Tree Installation, and Flowing Waters
express India’s philosophical essence—interconnectedness, peace, and transformation.
The
Pavilion’s architecture features the Lotus Courtyard and Oneness Lounge, mirroring
the ancient Indian ideal of Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam—“The World is One Family.”
IGNCA’s Cultural Vision-
Dr.
Joshi concluded, “To represent India on this global stage is not just about showcasing
culture—it is about inviting the world into India’s living heritage. The Bharat
Mandap is a space where tradition meets transformation, where the eternal Indian
spirit engages with the global future.”
About World Expo 2025 Osaka-
Officially
titled Expo 2025 Osaka, Kansai, Japan, the global exposition runs until 13 October
2025. With the central theme ‘Designing Future Society for Our Lives’, the Expo
has drawn participation from over 160 countries and 9 international organizations,
with an estimated 28 million visitors expected. India’s participation has become
a flagship of cultural excellence and international engagement.