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.