Sunday, October 26

India to Lead the World in Physical and Spiritual Progress: RSS

New Delhi: RSS Sarasanghachalak (Chief) Bhagwat expressed his conviction that India is poised to guide the global community toward both physical and spiritual advancement. Applauding the historic achievement of Chandrayaan-3’s successful landing on the moon’s South Pole, he emphasized that this moment is not only a source of pride for the nation but also for humanity as a whole.

Bhagwat highlighted India’s unwavering commitment to the principle of “Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam,” which translates to “the world is one family.” He expressed his belief that India’s journey is directed toward becoming a nation that offers peace and prosperity to the entire world, signified by this remarkable accomplishment.

The RSS Chief extended heartfelt gratitude to the diligent scientists who dedicated their efforts to this success. He acknowledged the encouragement provided by the government and administration, congratulating them as well.

Discussing India’s global role, Bhagwat predicted that India’s ascent will continue to resonate worldwide. He envisioned India leading the way in both knowledge and scientific progress while imparting the message of renunciation amid an indulgent atmosphere. He also painted a metaphorical picture of raining happiness from the clouds of freedom.

Bhagwat urged the nation to recognize their duty and move forward with the newfound confidence stemming from witnessing this historic moment. He assured that the strength, skills, and vision required for progress are already within the country. He concluded with the heartfelt chant of “Bharat Mata ki Jai,” an expression of patriotic fervor.

Sunil Ambekar, RSS’s Akhil Bhartiya Sah-Prachar Pramukh (Chief Publicity Spokesperson), echoed Bhagwat’s sentiments by congratulating the scientists for elevating India’s reputation on the global stage. He emphasized that their efforts have significantly bolstered India’s standing in the international community and garnered respect from around the world.