Overview
- Mohan Bhagwat emphasized India's need for self-reliance in national security, stating the country must be invincible even against united external forces.
- He underscored the importance of combining strength with righteousness to avoid misdirected violence and ensure peace and dignity for all.
- Bhagwat highlighted the growing resolve of Hindu communities in neighboring countries like Bangladesh to resist atrocities and fight for their rights.
- The RSS chief reiterated the organization's vision of India as a 'Hindu Rashtra,' with Hindu society as the custodian of the nation's culture and values.
- Ahead of the RSS centenary, Bhagwat called for a 'dharmic revolution' led by India, reorganizing human life around truth, purity, compassion, and austerity.