The Embassy of India in Cairo has launched a series of events across Egypt to celebrate the International Day of Yoga 2026, highlighting the growing cultural ties between India and Egypt and promoting yoga as a pathway to health, well-being, and cross-cultural understanding. Observed annually on June 21, the International Day of Yoga encourages physical and mental wellness through the practice of yoga, an ancient tradition that originated in India. This year’s celebrations in Egypt have drawn broad participation from government institutions, diplomatic missions, cultural organisations, academics, media professionals, and yoga enthusiasts. The programme began on May 22 with a large public yoga event at Al Nasr Sporting Club under the theme “Yoga and Indian Culture.” Hosted under the patronage of Indian Ambassador Suresh Reddy, the event brought together more than 300 participants for yoga sessions and cultural activities promoting healthy lifestyles and cultural exchange. A second major event took place on June 2 in cooperation with Egypt’s Ministry of Youth and Sports and the Ismailia Governorate at Othmason Sporting Club in Ismailia. Held along the scenic shores of Lake Timsah, the event attracted participants from diverse backgrounds. As part of its outreach efforts in Cairo, the Embassy organised a yoga workshop on June 4 in collaboration with the “Welcome to Egypt” initiative of the Egyptian Diplomatic Spouses Association. The workshop focused on raising awareness of yoga’s physical and mental health benefits among members of the diplomatic community. In Alexandria, a large-scale yoga event was held on June 5 at the historic Qaitbay Citadel in cooperation with the Alexandria Governorate. Participants practised yoga overlooking the Mediterranean Sea in sessions conducted according to the Common Yoga Protocol, while cultural performances highlighted the longstanding civilisational connections between India and Egypt. The Embassy also hosted a special “Yoga Day for Media” event at the residence of the Indian Ambassador on June 10. Journalists and media representatives participated in yoga exercises and cultural activities designed to increase awareness of yoga’s role in promoting physical fitness and mental well-being. In addition, the Embassy organised a Yoga Cartoon Competition that attracted 210 participants from 33 countries. Winning entries received cash prizes and were displayed during an exhibition at the Ambassador’s residence, reflecting yoga’s growing international appeal and cultural significance. Further events are scheduled for June 13 at Al Ahly Club’s Sheikh Zayed branch and June 15 at the Egypt Public Library’s Al Zawya branch, expanding outreach efforts ahead of the main celebration. The flagship event of the International Day of Yoga 2026 in Egypt is set to take place on June 21 at 7:00 a.m. at the Giza Pyramids. The gathering will feature a mass yoga session conducted under the Common Yoga Protocol and is expected to bring together public figures, government officials, diplomats, and yoga practitioners to celebrate the values of unity, peace, and collective well-being. The Embassy of India expressed its appreciation to all partners and institutions supporting this year’s activities, emphasising the role of yoga in fostering healthier communities and strengthening people-to-people connections between India and Egypt. The post India marks International Day of Yoga 2026 with nationwide events across Egypt first appeared on Dailynewsegypt.