Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) chief Mohan Bhagwat, at the Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) Vidarbha Prant office groundbreaking ceremony in Nagpur, highlighted India’s crucial role in addressing global instability. Bhagwat emphasized India’s potential to bring an end to ongoing conflicts worldwide by establishing a foundation of Dharma. He mentioned the increasing international expectation for India to mediate and resolve conflicts, especially in the Middle East.
Bhagwat contrasted India’s values of “law of humanity” with the prevailing “law of the jungle” in global affairs, pointing out the need for moral strength to counter aggression. He discussed the failure of ideologies over the centuries to achieve lasting peace due to a lack of interconnectedness and unity. Bhagwat identified selfish interests and the pursuit of dominance as key factors driving modern conflicts, stressing the importance of providing a stable foundation for a troubled world.
The RSS chief underlined the necessity for internal strength and moral conduct within Indian society, emphasizing common moral principles shared by different faiths like truth, non-stealing, and service to others. He called for unity within Indian society, stating that a strong, united nation is essential as the world respects strength over truth alone. Bhagwat concluded by asserting that as India fulfills its global duty of promoting harmony, material and economic progress will naturally follow as a result of spiritual and moral awakening.
