Fatima Bosch Crowned Miss Universe 2025 in Thailand
Why in the News?
Fatima Bosch of Mexico has won the Miss Universe 2025 crown in Thailand. Her victory, rooted in a personal journey through dyslexia and ADHD, highlights inclusive representation and advocacy for human rights issues, including gender-based persecution. India’s contestant Manika Vishwakarma failed to reach the Top 12, extending India’s wait for the title.
Highlights of Miss Universe 2025 Results:
- Fatima Bosch, representing Mexico, won the prestigious Miss Universe 2025 title.
- Her personal struggles with dyslexia and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) shaped her advocacy for vulnerable communities and human rights violations.
- Bosch has long volunteered for migrants, underserved populations, and social welfare initiatives, including emergency food aid distribution.
- The runner-up positions went to: Miss Venezuela (second runner-up), Miss Philippines (third runner-up), and Miss Côte d’Ivoire (fourth).
- The event showcased multicultural representation and humanitarian-driven personal stories of contestants, touching on issues like mass internal relocations and their impact on communities.
India’s Performance and Global Pageantry Context
- India’s contestant Manika Vishwakarma did not enter the Top 12, resulting in an early exit.
- This outcome extends India’s wait for another Miss Universe crown after Harnaaz Kaur Sandhu’s win in 2021.
- Pageants like Miss Universe often reflect global themes such as women’s empowerment, leadership, and cultural diplomacy, sometimes addressing customary international law in relation to human rights.
- Participation is seen as a soft-power asset where nations project identity, inclusivity, and talent.
- India remains a strong contender historically but faces rising competition from Latin American and Southeast Asian countries.
Fatima Bosch Crowned Miss Universe 2025 in Thailand |
| ● Miss Universe Organization (MUO) conducts the pageant annually, promoting advocacy platforms, global representation, and cultural exchange. |
| ● Beauty pageants contribute to a country’s soft power, influencing global perception through cultural presence. |
| ● India has won three Miss Universe titles: Sushmita Sen (1994), Lara Dutta (2000), and Harnaaz Kaur Sandhu (2021). |
| ● Contestants increasingly highlight issues like mental health, gender equality, education, and community service, including awareness about UN special rapporteurs’ work. |
| ● Pageants also reflect changing societal expectations, shifting from beauty-centric judging to advocacy-driven evaluation, sometimes addressing issues like the Torkham border crossing situation. |

