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शुक्रवार, 19 सितंबर 2025

India as Vishvaguru: Reviving Civilisation for Humanity

India has incipient civilisational values which, if brought substantially to life, can transform the world. Even in places where humanism is claimed to be at its highest, we often witness disregard for human dignity and life. India can once again be a Vishvaguru, guiding humanity to be genuinely human. The legacies of the Vedic seers, Vyasa, Valmiki, the Buddha, Mahavira and Ashoka are in the very genes of Indians, and if that spirit and ethos can be reawakened in the light of present times, the world can indeed be transformed.

This is proven by modern Indian history. In the first half of the twentieth century, when leaders such as Hitler, Mussolini, Tojo, Stalin, Truman (who ordered the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki), and Churchill (whose policies led to the Bengal famine) condemned millions to death, India gave the world Mahatma Gandhi, an apostle of truth and non-violence. Today, we must rise above the mundane and rescue an imperilled world.

Where will this begin? It must begin with reviving Indian education to its true purpose. We must build institutions at their finest, nurturing minds towards excellence in the service of humanity. The colonial system, which produces graduates haughty and insensitive, must be reoriented. Good and knowledgeable people must be encouraged to take charge of education and be allowed to work according to their own genius. Civil society must come forward. What we need are institutions with a soul, which come from people of integrity and vision at the helm.

Niraj Kumar Jha

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