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India’s rise should bring peace, prosperity to world: Bhagwat

New Delhi, Jun 15 (PTI): RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat on Monday said India’s emergence as a “Vishwaguru” should be guided by its civilisational values and aimed at bringing peace and prosperity to the world.

He also stressed the dignity of labour, equitable distribution of prosperity, ethical wealth creation and the role of the younger generation in nation-building.

Delivering the keynote address at the 18th BML Munjal Awards organised by Hero Enterprise here, Bhagwat said Bharat is not merely a geographical entity but an enduring civilisation that has survived invasions, foreign rule and historical upheavals.

“The Ganga has been flowing for thousands of years. It is ancient, yet the water flowing in it is always new. The Ganga is both eternal and ever-renewing. Bharat too is eternal and ever-renewing. Bharat is not merely the name of a geographical territory. Bharat is the name of an existence, a civilisational identity,” he said.

Bhagwat said India’s growth would benefit not only the country but the entire world.

“When Bharat rises, it is not only India that benefits. When Bharat grows, peace and happiness spread across the world. In one effort, three purposes are served: the welfare of the individual, the welfare of the nation, and the welfare of future generations,” he said.

Expressing confidence about India’s future, Bhagwat said the country can emerge as a global leader in the coming decades.

“I believe that in the next 20 to 30 years, Bharat will become the number one nation in the world. Bharat will become a Vishwaguru. It will become powerful, but it will use that power for the welfare of the world. Bharat will become a guide to humanity. That is our vision,” he said.

Bhagwat said India must prepare its younger generation to carry forward the values of service, patriotism and character.

“This opportunity stands before us. We must prepare people for it. We must inspire them with a spirit of hard work and service. We must awaken in them the aspiration to strengthen Bharat,” he said.

“The coming generation will carry forward the values of service, patriotism and character. Through our own lives and examples, we must show them the way,” Bhagwat said.

The RSS chief said India has ideas that can help address global challenges such as environmental degradation and unsustainable consumption.

“The Earth can sustain humanity, but greed creates imbalance…We often regard the American standard of living as among the best. But if all 1.42 billion Indians were to consume resources at the same level as the average American, one earth would not be enough. We would need six earths.

“The problem is that such consumption does not adequately consider that the rest of the world also has a claim on these resources. This happens when the sense that we are all connected is missing,” he said.

The RSS chief said India must not imitate other nations.

“If Bharat becomes a superpower and starts behaving like America or other powerful nations, then that will not be Bharat. When Bharat awakens and becomes capable, peace and happiness come to the world. Relations among people become more harmonious and peaceful,” he said.

Drawing a contrast between India’s approach and that of major powers, Bhagwat recounted a conversation with a foreign visitor.

“A gentleman once told me that India and America can be natural friends. I said, certainly. He said India and America can have economic and military cooperation. I said India is ready for that. But every time he added a condition — provided American interests are protected,” Bhagwat said.

He said India’s approach towards its neighbours is guided by a sense of duty and concern rather than narrow self-interest.

“The Maldives faced a water crisis when it was under Chinese influence. Who supplied water? Not China, but India. Sri Lanka had strained relations with us, and China was expanding its influence there. When Sri Lanka collapsed economically, who helped? India did. China did not,” he said.

Bhagwat said India may not yet be wealthy enough to help other countries on a large scale, but it still extends support when neighbours face difficulties.

“We are not yet prosperous enough to provide massive assistance to other countries, though we are progressing in that direction. Yet we do not stop to calculate these things. If a neighbour is in distress, we help. That is our nature, our character and our dharma,” he said.

He said India has a unique role to play in addressing global challenges.

“The world is searching for solutions to many of its problems. Some issues have been addressed successfully elsewhere, but there are certain unfinished tasks that only Bharat can complete because of its civilisational wisdom,” Bhagwat said.

Calling for equitable distribution of wealth and opportunities, Bhagwat said prosperity should not remain concentrated in a few hands.

Highlighting the dignity of labour, Bhagwat said honest work and manual labour deserve greater social respect.

“Hard work must be respected. Labour deserves dignity. Honest work deserves honour,” he said.

“We must teach future generations that hard work is a matter of pride. Without respecting labour, a nation of 1.4 billion people cannot become prosperous,” he added.

The RSS chief also stressed ethical wealth creation and responsible use of income.

He said no single organisation, political party or individual can accomplish the task of national reconstruction alone and called for collective efforts to build a prosperous, ethical and environmentally sustainable India. PTI ADI AMJ AMJ

(This story is published as part of the auto-generated syndicate wire feed. No editing has been done in the headline or the body by ABP Live.)

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