Overview
- Speaking at the Deendayal Memorial Lecture in Jaipur, the RSS chief said the six-decade-old framework addresses contemporary global challenges.
- He emphasized balance, limits to power, collective well-being, and a rejection of extremism.
- He argued that technological progress has expanded comforts without delivering peace or better health, questioning whether people are healthier despite more medicines.
- Pointing to inequality, he said 4% of the world’s population consumes nearly 80% of global resources.
- He added that the world increasingly looks to India for answers rooted in Sanatan thought.