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Indian Tribal Music Gains Global Exposure as Grassroots Artists Take Centre Stage

By ANI | Updated: July 3, 2025 12:08 IST

VMPLNew Delhi [India], July 3: Indian tribal and folk music is steadily gaining international recognition, with grassroots artists ...

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New Delhi [India], July 3: Indian tribal and folk music is steadily gaining international recognition, with grassroots artists taking traditional sounds to global audiences. In recent years, performances at international cultural festivals have brought attention to India's diverse and often underrepresented tribal communities.

At events such as the North East Festival in Bangkok (2022) and RRREC Fest in Jakarta (2022), Indian tribal musicians captivated foreign audiences with regional dialects, traditional instruments, and centuries-old storytelling. The performances were widely appreciated for their authenticity and cultural depth.

Among the artists contributing to this growing global interest is Arunachal Pradesh-based musician David Angu, who has participated in several international cultural events. His recent tour in Japan in 2024 featured performances of traditional tribal songs rooted in harvest rituals, seasonal changes, and local folklore. These international appearances are helping bring Northeast India's unique musical traditions to a wider global audience.

Domestically, the Ashtalakshmi Mahotsav held in 2024 also provided a significant platform for tribal artists. Performers, including David Angu, showcased their art in the presence of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, underlining the government's emphasis on promoting indigenous cultures as part of India's broader national identity.

Officials from the Ministry of Culture have acknowledged the growing role of tribal and folk artists in enhancing India's cultural diplomacy. "Such platforms not only preserve India's rich folk heritage but also allow global audiences to experience the diversity of Indian culture," a ministry official said.

With sustained participation in international festivals and increasing interest from global audiences, Indian tribal music is gradually emerging as a significant cultural export, led by the dedication of grassroots artists who are keeping ancient traditions alive on modern stages.

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