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'WAVES 2025' emerging as global connector between creators and buyers: Ashwini Vaishnaw

IANS April 19, 2025 211 views

The Indian government is pioneering a groundbreaking platform called WAVES 2025 that promises to revolutionize the global creative landscape. Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw highlighted how technology is democratizing content creation, allowing creators from remote areas to reach millions. The summit, with over 100,000 registrations, seeks to connect creators, buyers, and markets in an unprecedented manner. Prime Minister Narendra Modi's vision of promoting India's soft power through creative innovation is a key driver of this transformative initiative.

"The shape of the media world is changing" - Ashwini Vaishnaw"
Mumbai, April 19: The world of creators and their economy is going through a fundamental change and the ‘WAVES 2025’ event seeks to evolve itself as a global platform for media and entertainment, just as Davos serves as a global platform for economic policies, said Union Minister of Information and Broadcasting, Ashwini Vaishnaw, on Saturday.

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WAVES 2025 aims to connect global creators and media ecosystem

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Technology enabling content creation from remote villages

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Over 100,000 registrations for innovative summit

Interacting with the media here ahead of the maiden World Audio Visual and Entertainment Summit (WAVES) scheduled in Mumbai from May 1-4, the Union Minister said that with the advent of technology, the old model is giving way to the new model, creating opportunities as well as challenges.

“The shape of the media world is changing, he said, and stressed on the collective need as a country to respond to the new model.

Giving an example, the minister said that gone are the days when a big studio was needed for creating content. Today, a creator from a remote village from Jharkhand or Kerala can create good quality content and get millions of views.

He mentioned that the creator's economy is growing exponentially.

The Minister said that “our visionary Prime Minister Narendra Modi acknowledged the work of the creators and their contribution in the economy by promoting India’s soft power globally”.

India’s creative economy has received an overwhelming boost, with more than 1 lakh registrations for WAVES 2025. The top innovators will be honoured with Awards, celebrating their contributions to the evolving global media and entertainment landscape.

Vaishnaw said that “we are finding a way to connect the world with our creators”.

WAVES is emerging as a global connector between creators, buyers, and markets for scalable creative solutions, the minister said. Through WAVES, buyers and sellers are getting a platform, where creators can offer their content and firms can source quality creative work.

—IANS

Reader Comments

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Priya K.
This is such an exciting initiative! As a small content creator from Kerala, I feel seen and valued. Can't wait to see how WAVES helps bridge the gap between regional creators and global markets. 🇮🇳✨
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Rahul S.
While the concept is great, I hope they ensure fair compensation for creators. Too often platforms take advantage of creative talent while keeping most profits. The devil will be in the implementation details.
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Ananya P.
Just registered my team for WAVES! We make animated shorts about Indian mythology and this could be our big break. The minister's example about village creators really resonated with us - we started in a garage in Pune!
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Vikram J.
Interesting to see India positioning itself as a creative hub. The comparison to Davos is ambitious but if anyone can pull this off, it's our creative industry. 1 lakh registrations already is impressive!
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Sunita M.
Hope they include regional language content creators equally. Most platforms focus only on Hindi/English while India's real creative diversity is in its many languages. Fingers crossed! 🤞

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