
Miss World 2023 Krystyna Pyszkova Hails India’s Diversity as a Global Inspiration
Hyderabad: Miss World 2023 Winner, Krystyna Pyszkova, lauded India's diversity as its greatest strength, stating that the world has much to learn from the country's unity in multiplicity.
Speaking at a press conference organized by the Telangana government to announce Hyderabad as the host city for the 72nd Miss World pageant, Pyszkova expressed admiration for India's cultural and ethnic richness.
“India’s strength lies in its diversity. With so many languages, ethnicities, and traditions, it is a land of extraordinary unity. The world can take inspiration from how India embraces its differences and finds strength in them,” she remarked.
Highlighting the essence of the Miss World pageant, she drew parallels between India's unity and the global nature of the competition.
“Miss World is about bringing people together—over 180 contestants from different backgrounds, yet united by a shared vision. That’s what ‘beauty with a purpose’ truly means,” she said.
As the prestigious event gears up for its May 2025 edition in Telangana, Pyszkova expressed her excitement, calling it an opportunity to celebrate women’s empowerment on a grand scale.
“I began my Miss World journey in India last year, and it holds a special place in my heart. The warmth and spirit I experienced here are unforgettable,” she shared, recalling her visits to temples in Telangana and her appreciation for India's deep-rooted values.
Telangana Gears Up for a Grand Miss World 2025
Julia Morley, Chairperson and CEO of Miss World Limited, emphasized that the competition is much more than a beauty pageant—it's a platform for global goodwill, culture, and empowerment.
“With its stunning landscapes, rich traditions, and progressive outlook, Telangana is the perfect host. We are excited to bring the world to Hyderabad and leave a lasting impact,” Morley stated.
Telangana’s Minister for Tourism and Culture, Jupally Krishna Rao, called it a matter of pride that Hyderabad will host Miss World 2025, with the event officially set to commence on May 7.
Tourism and Culture Secretary Smitha Sabharwal highlighted Telangana’s world-class infrastructure, safety, healthcare, and connectivity, calling Hyderabad the "vaccine capital of the world." She also outlined the state's ambitious tourism policy, which aims to attract ₹15,000 crore in investments over the next five years.
As anticipation builds for Miss World 2025, Telangana is set to showcase not just its hospitality but also its growing global stature as a premier destination for international events.