A curated selection of public diplomacy-relevant news from a global cross-section of English-language media outlets, including independent, corporate-owned, and state-sponsored sources. The stories featured don't necessarily represent CPD's views nor have they been verified by CPD.

How the Indian Diaspora is Shaping the Battle For Yoga’s Soul

Yoga has offered the Indian state unprecedented opportunities for global, media-savvy political performance. In recent years, the nation has made international headlines by creating a national ministry for yoga. It has promoted yoga tourism; staged mass yoga practices and Indian officials have even proposed yoga as a national solution to an astonishing range of social problems, from reducing rape to curing cancer.

Tags: india, indian diaspora, diaspora, yoga diplomacy, Cultural Diplomacy, soft power, cultural exchange, yoga, International Yoga Day

Pakistani Women Visit Pasadena for U.S. State Department-Funded Cultural Forum

Eight Pakistani women visiting Los Angeles County for a women’s empowerment trip and cultural exchange funded by the U.S. State Department will be in Pasadena on Thursday, July 21, to take part in a panel discussion about “Creating Urban Green Spaces: From California to Islamabad.”

Tags: pakistan, pakistani women, pasadena, united states, us state department, los angeles, california, islamabad, civil society, cultural exchange, Cultural Diplomacy

Nigeria: Coming to China...Over Two Thousand Years Heritage Berthed in Lagos

What has been described as the inter-cultural dialogue between nations was experienced in Lagos, few days ago when a world heritage site in China was re-enacted via art exhibition in Lagos. Captured by a Nigerian artist, Uzoma Samuel Anyanwu, the Chinese cultural sites of Emperor Qin Shi Huang's mausoleum and the Terracotta Army Museum exhibition of photography, collage painting and sculpture further confirmed the ongoing relationship between Nigeria and the East's leading power-house.

Tags: nigeria, west africa, china, lagos, international exchange, Cultural Diplomacy, cultural exchange, exhibition, unesco, art & culture

Counter-Terrorism Shockwaves Hit France After Nice Attack

One option is to cut the monster at its roots. This is the strategy adopted by Hollande, calling for stepped up anti-terrorism operations in Syria and Iraq. Eradicating the source of propaganda and erasing the motivations for terrorist acts is one of the few options left when the embedded enemy cannot be identified. However, this strategy is uncertain and will take time to yield results, which means France facing up to the prospect of similar attacks in the near future.

Tags: mohamed lahouaiej bouhlel, counter-terrorism, france, nice attack, francois hollande, isis, syria, iraq, terrorism, propaganda, Opinion

Netanyahu Succeeds As Foreign Minister

In the past year, Netanyahu has met with Russian President Vladimir Putin four different times. That has proven vital to Israel's security as Putin becomes more involved in Syria on the side of Israel's enemies. If relations with Moscow are vital for security reasons, relations with Beijing pave a path to continues economic growth. 

Tags: benjamin netanyahu, foreign minister, government pd, israel, vladimir putin, india, africa, israeli diplomacy, china

Is ISIS a Threat to Indonesia?

In 2014, Indonesia declared it has chosen “soft power” to counterattack ISIS, determined to resort to violence or war only if every other means failed. Later in March 2016, Indonesia emphasized its decision not to join any military alliance in countering terrorism.

Tags: indonesia, isis, terror, iraq, syria, counter-terrorism, soft power, archipelago

British Council Launches Exchange Programme for UK Students to Connect with Indian Culture

In an exchange programme launched by the British Council, students from the UK would soon get an opportunity to learn and understand the Indian culture through various short-term courses. According to a report in TOI, out of a group of 500 students, 50 will be joining the University of Kerala for a two-week-long course in Indian Studies.

Tags: british council, exchange program, uk, india, Cultural Diplomacy, cultural exchange, international exchange, indian culture

Govt to Explore Possibility of Indian Film Fest in Iran

The government would explore the possibility of showcasing Indian movies through a film festival in Iran, seeking to promote friendship and cultural ties between the two countries, Union minister Rajyavardhan Rathore today said.

Tags: government pd, india, iran, film diplomacy, Cultural Diplomacy, international exchange, narendra modi, cultural exchange, islam republic of iran

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