Raghav Mehta on ‘Sounds of Kumbha’ and India’s Moment on the Global Music Stage

The GRAMMY nomination of Sounds of Kumbha in the Best Global Music Album category at the 68th GRAMMY Awards 2026 marks a defining moment for Indian music. Central to the album’s musical direction is composer and producer Raghav Mehta, whose work plays a significant role in shaping how India’s spiritual sound traditions are translated for a global listening context.

Rather than being created with awards in mind, Sounds of Kumbha was conceived as a sonic documentation of the Mahakumbha, one of the largest spiritual gatherings in the world. The album blends on-ground field recordings, ancient chants, contemporary world music, and immersive binaural sound design to capture the scale, emotion, and energy of the event.

For Raghav, the project was about translating something deeply ancient into a language the global listener could feel. Working closely with creative lead Siddhant Bhatia, and alongside producers such as Jim Kimo West, Ron Korb, Charu Suri, Devraj Sanyal, and Madi Das, the album brought together over fifty artists from across cultures. The focus was on collaboration without hierarchy, allowing diverse musical voices to coexist while staying rooted in shared intent.

Produced in partnership with the Government of Uttar Pradesh, Network18, HistoryTV18, and Universal Music Group, the album has been widely viewed as a form of cultural diplomacy, offering a lived experience of India’s spiritual heritage rather than explaining it.

For Raghav, the recognition signals a broader shift in the global listening landscape. Indian music, he believes, no longer needs to dilute or reframe its cultural roots to be understood internationally. The nomination affirms that work grounded in authenticity and craft can travel widely on its own terms. Shaped by experience across Indian cinema, advertising, and international collaborations, his practice continues to explore how traditional sound worlds can coexist seamlessly with contemporary production languages, an approach that increasingly defines the direction of his work.

As Sounds of Kumbha continues to gain international attention, the moment signals not just a milestone for one album, but a growing global readiness to engage with Indian music as an equal and confident voice in the world’s cultural conversation.

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