Overview
- Speaking after laying the foundation stone for a VHP office in Nagpur, Mohan Bhagwat said several countries believe India can help end the ongoing war.
- He argued that global conflicts stem primarily from selfish interests and a desire for dominance rather than unavoidable ideological clashes.
- Bhagwat warned that religious intolerance, forced conversions, and ideas of superiority and inferiority continue to fuel friction worldwide.
- He urged that dharma move from scripture to daily conduct, saying discipline and moral values require sustained effort and personal sacrifice.
- Contrasting worldviews, he highlighted India’s philosophy of interconnectedness over competition, calling for a shift toward harmony and cooperation.