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India in the ABU Radio Song Festival

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India
India
Participating broadcasterAll India Radio
Participation summary
Appearances5 (10 entries)
First appearance2012
Last appearance2018

India have participated in the ABU Radio Song Festival five times. The Indian broadcaster, All India Radio, has been the organiser of the Indian entry since the country's debut in the contest in 2012.

History

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2012

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All India Radio is one of the founder members in the ABU Radio Song Festivals, having participated in the very first ABU Radio Song Festival 2012. India submitted two songs for the first festival in Seoul, South Korea, these were Bimblotica with "I'm Girl" and Mathur Lakshmi Keshava & Group with "Vayam Atra Sanjataha Asmakam Punyam". Neither of the two submissions from India were selected to participate in the 15 song final.

2014

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In 2014 All India Radio submitted two songs to participate in the festival in Colombo, Sri Lanka. Both songs were revealed on 18 March 2014, the submissions were Abhijith Kishen with "Be The Change" and Mangka Mayanglambam with "Tamla Loibi Napom".[1] Mangka Mayanglambam was selected to perform in the televised show the first Indian entrant to achieve this, Abhijith was however not selected to perform in Sri Lanka.[2]

2015

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India participated in the ABU Radio Song Festival for a third time in 2015. Two songs were submitted to represent the country in India, Padavi Deshmukh with "Voice of Women" and Peepal Tree with "Nayi Khushi".[3] Peepal Tree were selected to represent India in Yangon, Myanmar along with 13 other songs from across the Asia Pacific Region.[4]

Participation overview

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Table key
  Grand Prix
  Gold Award
  Silver Award
  Bronze Award
  Jury Award
Year Entrant Language Song English translation Place Award
2012 Bimblotica Malayalam, English "I'm a Girl" Failed to qualify
Mathur Lakshmi Keshava & Group Sanskrit "Vayam Atra Sanjataha Asmakam Punyam" Failed to qualify
2014 Mangka Mayanglambam Meithei "Tamla Loibi Napom" - No awards issued
Abhijith Kishen English "Be The Change" Failed to qualify
2015 Peepal Tree Hindi "Nayi Khushi" New Happiness No awards issued
Padavi Deshmukh English "Voice of Women" Failed to qualify
2016 Thokchom Lansana Chanu[5] English "Creation" No awards issued
Vince Costa[6] English "Home Before Christmas" Failed to qualify
2018 Akashlina Amin Hindi "Jhumur" No awards issued
Siddhartha BelMannu Hindi "Anireekshita" No awards issued

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Granger, Anthony. "ABU Radio Song Festival 2014: The Songs Are Presented". Eurovoix.com. Retrieved 1 July 2015.
  2. ^ Granger, Anthony. "ABU Radio Song Festival: 12 Finalists Announced". Eurovoix.com. Retrieved 1 July 2015.
  3. ^ Granger, Anthony. "ARSF'15: Maldives Debut & First Songs Revealed". Eurovoix.com. Retrieved 1 July 2015.
  4. ^ Granger, Anthony. "ARSF'15: 14 Songs Selected For The ABU Radio Song Festival". Eurovoix.com. Retrieved 1 July 2015.
  5. ^ "ABU Radio Song Festival 2016". abu.org.my. Asia-Pacific Broadcasting Union. 25 April 2016. Retrieved 12 October 2016.
  6. ^ Granger, Anthony. "ABU Radio Song Festival'16: 14 Songs Selected To Participate". Eurovoix-World.com. Eurovoix World. Archived from the original on 10 March 2016. Retrieved 18 May 2016.