Dr. B.R. Ambedkar’s Bust Unveiled at UNESCO Headquarters in Paris on Constitution Day
On November 26, 2025, India celebrated Constitution Day with a significant international tribute — the unveiling of Dr. Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar’s bust at the UNESCO Headquarters in Paris. The event, filled with symbolism and national pride, marked India’s recognition of Ambedkar’s global intellectual influence, especially in the realms of democracy, education, and social justice.
Dr. Ambedkar, widely revered as the chief architect of India’s Constitution, now has his presence established on a global stage, underlining how his legacy transcends national boundaries.
The unveiling was led by Vishal V Sharma, India’s Ambassador and Permanent Representative to UNESCO, in the presence of diplomats, Indian diaspora members, and UNESCO officials. The event was organised by the Permanent Delegation of India to UNESCO, highlighting India’s diplomatic effort to internationalise the contributions of its foundational leaders.
This was not merely a ceremonial installation — it was a strategic cultural milestone, aligning India’s democratic and inclusive ideals with those upheld by UNESCO.
In his official message, Prime Minister Narendra Modi hailed the installation as a “meaningful tribute” to Dr. Ambedkar on Constitution Day. He praised Ambedkar’s contribution to building India’s constitutional and democratic ethos, calling him a “global icon of equality and justice.”
The Prime Minister reiterated that Ambedkar’s life and ideas continue to inspire movements for social reform and inclusion around the world — and his vision remains deeply relevant in today’s global context of democratic governance and education for all.
Ambassador Sharma emphasized how Ambedkar’s ideals of education, social equality, and constitutional morality resonate with UNESCO’s mission — promoting education, human rights, and intercultural dialogue.
The event symbolized the convergence of India’s constitutional values with UNESCO’s global objectives, especially in an era when inclusive development and democratic resilience are crucial to global peace and cooperation.
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