South Asian Heritage Month (SAHM) is a vibrant annual commemoration held from July 1st to 31st July 2026, dedicated to celebrating the diverse cultures, histories, and profound contributions of people with roots in South Asia. By centring the celebration on these dates, SAHM provides a dedicated space to commemorate the past while celebrating the modern-day South Asian identity that is so integral to the fabric of British society.
The 2026 theme, “Unity in Diversity,” highlights the incredible tapestry of experiences within the South Asian diaspora, which encompasses eight distinct countries: Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, the Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka. This theme emphasises that while each nation and community possesses its own unique languages, religious traditions, and cultural customs, there is a shared thread of resilience and collective history that binds them together. In places like Cardiff, this unity is visible through the collaborative efforts of community members who work together to foster inclusion and ensure that the voices of all South Asian backgrounds are heard and valued.
Beyond celebration, South Asian Heritage Month serves as a vital educational platform designed to reclaim narratives and honour the “enduring legacy” of South Asian communities. It offers an opportunity for the public to engage with the stories of the “Windrush generation” of South Asia, the vital role of South Asian professionals in the NHS, and the entrepreneurs who have transformed local economies. Through events like the launch in Rhiwbina, the month encourages meaningful dialogue and cross-cultural understanding, ensuring that the rich histories and ongoing achievements of South Asian individuals continue to inspire future generations.


