Mohan Bhagwat Calls for Global Peace Through Dharma
RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat attributed global conflicts to selfish interests and dominance desires, advocating unity, discipline, and adherence to 'dharma' for lasting peace. Addressing a gathering in Nagpur, he highlighted the challenges, emphasizing India's role in restoring global balance through its ancient wisdom and call for harmony.
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RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat has attributed the root of global conflicts to selfish interests and a strong desire for dominance. On Friday, he emphasized that true and lasting peace can only be achieved through unity, discipline, and adherence to 'dharma'.
Addressing a gathering in Nagpur, Bhagwat referred to the ongoing West Asia conflict where the United States and Israel have launched military strikes against Iran. His comments reflected on the persistent religious intolerance and ideas of superiority that continue to fuel conflicts.
Bhagwat stressed that India's ancient wisdom teaches connectivity and unity, urging a shift from conflict towards harmony and cooperation. He noted that even modern science is aligning with these age-old principles, highlighting India’s potential role in restoring global balance and peace.
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