RSS Chief Advocates for Solutions Rooted in Bharatiya Philosophy
RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat emphasized the global search for solutions rooted in Bharatiya philosophy. Speaking at the RSS Vijayadashmi rally, he highlighted the increasing gap between scientific progress and human adaptation, urging India to develop its own development models. Bhagwat noted rising nationalism and self-reliance within Indian society.

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In a compelling address at the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh's annual Vijayadashmi rally, RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat underscored the global anticipation for solutions informed by Bharatiya philosophy. He voiced the Indian intellectual community's movement towards development models based on the nation's unique worldview and needs.
Amid rapid scientific and technological advancements, Bhagwat highlighted the disparity between progress and human adaptability. This dissonance, he warned, can lead to challenges for ordinary people. Furthermore, he pointed to ongoing global conflicts, environmental devastation, and societal erosions as pressing concerns that existing models fail to effectively address.
Bhagwat encouraged India's youth and nationalists, commending their growing spirit and initiative. He praised the self-reliance and problem-solving capabilities emerging within Indian society, driven by religious, social institutions, and dedicated individuals. He called for embracing a nationalist approach to development and governance, moving away from borrowed global paradigms.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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