Prime Minister Narendra Modi, speaking in Zagreb on 18 June, said Croatian companies could draw on India’s extensive pool of information-technology professionals as the two governments look to expand economic links. He added that officials from both sides had discussed measures to promote two-way tourism. Modi also cited the growing popularity of yoga in Croatia and expressed confidence that Croatians would mark the International Day of Yoga on 21 June with enthusiasm. Indian officials say the annual observance now engages almost 200 countries. Preparations for the 11th International Day of Yoga are under way worldwide. India’s embassies and government ministries have staged advance sessions in Kathmandu, Hyderabad, Jaipur and other cities, while the Ministry of Ayush coordinates mass events slated to take place at 100,000 locations on the day itself.
Mumbai, Maharashtra: Shiv Sena leader Shaina NC says, "Prime Minister Modi has always promoted yoga, not only for our health but also for sustainability. Yoga Sangam will hold mass yoga sessions at one lakh locations on 21st June. The Ministry of Ayush has already stated that https://t.co/9LvJXgTChq
Mumbai, Maharashtra: Shiv Sena leader Shaina NC says, "Prime Minister Modi has been championing the cause of yoga for eleven years, focusing on health, sustainability, and collective healing. Yoga Sangam unites one lakh locations in mass yoga on the twenty-first of June. The https://t.co/vi2LK0H4kT
Jammu: BJP National General Secretary Tarun Chugh says, "Prime Minister Modi has established yoga, developed by the ancient sages of India, on the world stage. Today, not just one or two, but more than 200 countries are celebrating International Yoga Day on 21 June. This is an https://t.co/HxeMzYO82q