PARTHA ROY, KOLKATA: As the world observes International Tea Day on May 21, the 2026 theme “Sustaining Tea, Supporting Communities” resonates deeply across continents. Led by United Nations and the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), this day celebrates tea not merely as a beverage but as a powerful force for sustainability, economic dignity, and human connection.
From the modest roadside chai stall in a bustling Indian village to the elegant high-tea service in London or Tokyo, tea transcends all barriers. It is the ultimate democratic health drink — cherished by the poor and the ultra-rich, enjoyed by children in mild milky versions and by senior citizens for its soothing warmth. Rich in antioxidants, L-theanine, and polyphenols, tea gently reduces stress, elevates mood, sharpens focus, and supports overall wellness without the harsh effects of stronger stimulants. Whether it’s robust Assam black tea for energy, delicate Darjeeling for refinement, calming green tea, or fragrant herbal blends, there is a perfect cup for every age and every pocket.
Tea’s unifying power is unmatched. It builds bonhomie, sparks conversations, seals friendships, and fosters a spirit of togetherness. In moments of celebration and crisis alike, a shared cup of tea dissolves differences and warms hearts.
India plays a stellar role in the global tea story. The second-largest producer and a major exporter, the country is home to the legendary Darjeeling — the “Champagne of Teas” — whose exquisite muscatel notes win international acclaim. From its ancient Chinese origins over 5,000 years ago to British-era commercial plantations in Assam and Darjeeling, tea has empowered millions, especially women pluckers and smallholder farmers, driving financial independence and community resilience.
Through sustainable practices promoted by FAO’s Intergovernmental Group on Tea, the industry is securing livelihoods while protecting the environment. On this International Tea Day, let every sip remind us: tea sustains land, supports families, and unites humanity in quiet joy.