Athrav Bhatnagar Wins Bronze at Youth Delphic Games, India Shines in Kyrgyzstan

Athrav Bhatnagar from Delhi secured a bronze medal in folk singing at the 1st Youth Delphic Games for SCO Member States in Bishkek, marking one of India's first medals at the event. The Indian contingent delivered strong performances, including fourth-place finishes in folk dance, folk singing, and arts & crafts. The team was honored at the Indian Embassy's ITEC Day celebrations, attended by the Ambassador and Kyrgyz officials, underscoring the role of cultural diplomacy. The success aligns with the Modern Pythian Games' vision to provide artists a global platform akin to the Olympics.

Key Points: India Wins Bronze at Youth Delphic Games for SCO States

  • Historic bronze in folk singing
  • Strong 4th-place finishes in multiple categories
  • 46-member Indian contingent showcased diverse talent
  • Success highlights vision of Modern Pythian Games
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Athrav Bhatnagar wins bronze at Youth Delphic games; India shines in Kyrgyzstan, strengthening global vision of Modern Pythian Games

Athrav Bhatnagar wins bronze in folk singing as India's contingent shines at the Youth Delphic Games in Bishkek, highlighting cultural diplomacy.

"This achievement is not just a medal win, but a strong signal that Indian youth are ready to lead the global cultural movement. - Bijender Goel"

New Delhi, March 29

India has added another proud moment on the global cultural stage as Athrav Bhatnagar from Delhi created history by winning a Bronze Medal in the Folk Singing category at the 1st Youth Delphic Games for SCO Member States, held in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan, from 23rd to 28th March 2026.

This achievement marks one of India's first medals at the Youth Delphic Games and highlights the rising global recognition of Indian youth in arts and culture, according to a press release.

India also delivered strong performances across categories: Secured 4th position in Folk Dance, Dishita Singh achieved 4th place in Folk Singing, and Prateek Das secured 4th place in Arts & Crafts (Sculpture)

A 46-member Indian contingent, selected through a nationwide talent identification process conducted by the Modern Pythian Games, represented the country. Their participation reflects high standards of artistic excellence and India's growing cultural presence on global platforms.

The team competed in diverse disciplines, including folk dance, music, singing, piano, DJ, and arts & crafts, showcasing the richness and diversity of Indian culture among participants from SCO member nations.

In a proud moment for the Indian delegation, the Embassy of India in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan, invited the Indian performers to participate in the ITEC Day celebrations.

The event was graciously attended by the Ambassador of India, along with the Deputy Minister for Science and Higher Education of the Kyrgyz Government, Duris Kozyuev, recognising and celebrating the achievements of the Indian team. This gesture highlighted the importance of cultural diplomacy and India's growing influence through the arts on international platforms.

The success of Indian participants at the Youth Delphic Games reflects the larger vision of the Modern Pythian Games, which is emerging as a powerful global platform for arts, culture, and traditional games.

Bijender Goel, Founder of the Modern Pythian Games, said, "This achievement is not just a medal win, but a strong signal that Indian youth are ready to lead the global cultural movement. The Modern Pythian Games is committed to giving artists the same respect and global platform that sports receive through the Olympics. Our vision is to unite the world through art, culture, and creativity."

He further added, "The participation and success of our young artists at international platforms like the Delphic Games show that India has immense untapped cultural talent. We will continue to identify, nurture, and promote this talent globally."

The Modern Pythian Games, revived in 2020 by Bijender Goel, are a global initiative dedicated to promoting arts, culture, and traditional games. It provides a structured international platform for artists, similar in spirit to the Olympic Games, with a focus on creative excellence, cultural exchange, and global unity.

- ANI

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Rahul R
Heartiest congratulations! Folk singing is such a beautiful and integral part of our culture. So proud to see it being celebrated on a global stage like the SCO. This is true soft power diplomacy.
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Aman W
Great achievement, but a small note: while celebrating the medal, we must also focus on the 4th place finishes. Dishita Singh and Prateek Das came so close! They need our support and encouragement too. The entire contingent of 46 is a winner for representing India.
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Sarah B
As someone living abroad, seeing India shine in cultural events like this fills me with immense pride. It's more than just a competition; it's about sharing our rich heritage. Well done to the organizers and the talented youth!
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Karthik V
This is fantastic! We always hear about sports Olympics, but an "Olympics for Arts" is a much-needed initiative. Kudos to Bijender Goel for this vision. Hope the government provides more funding and infrastructure for such cultural platforms.
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Nidhi U
So proud of our youngsters! Representing India in Kyrgyzstan and getting invited by our Embassy for ITEC Day is a huge honour. This shows how art builds bridges between nations. More power to our cultural ambassadors!

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