Goa Chosen as Global Venue
For the first time, Ayurveda Day will be observed on a fixed calendar date—23 September—departing from the earlier practice of celebrating it on Dhanvantari Jayanti. Hosting the main event at AIIA Goa marks the state’s growing recognition as a global wellness hub, combining international outreach with India’s traditional roots.
Minister Jadhav emphasized that Goa’s international appeal will amplify Ayurveda’s reach. “Goa provides the perfect global stage for Ayurveda Day. We are not just celebrating a tradition; we are promoting Ayurveda as a viable, sustainable healthcare model for today’s world,” he said.
Theme: Ayurveda for People & Planet
The 2025 theme focuses on promoting Ayurveda as a system that benefits both human health and the environment. It aligns with the government’s broader vision of positioning India as a leader in sustainable and integrative healthcare.
Officials explained that Ayurveda Day will emphasize not only wellness for individuals but also ecological balance, natural resource preservation, and holistic living. This approach reflects the principle that the health of the planet and its people are deeply interconnected.
Global Outreach and Participation
The Ministry of Ayush has outlined an ambitious program for this year’s Ayurveda Day. Events will be organized across all Indian states and union territories, while Indian Missions abroad will host parallel activities to engage global communities. Partnerships with international universities, wellness organizations, and diaspora networks will further expand the outreach.
Building on last year’s record participation across 150+ countries, the 2025 edition aims to achieve even greater global engagement. According to officials, this effort reinforces India’s leadership in advancing traditional medicine as part of modern health systems worldwide.
India’s Commitment to Wellness Diplomacy
This year’s celebration also dovetails with India’s broader diplomatic and cultural efforts. By showcasing Ayurveda as a science backed by tradition and research, the government hopes to strengthen international recognition of its benefits. The move is also expected to enhance India’s reputation as a destination for wellness tourism.
As the global health community seeks sustainable alternatives to conventional medicine, Ayurveda is being positioned as a planet-friendly and evidence-based system. The focus on “Ayurveda for People & Planet” signals India’s determination to integrate traditional knowledge into solutions for 21st-century challenges.
