RSS Chief Mohan Bhagwat advises to not ‘proceed blindly’ after US tightens tariffs, immigration rules

RSS Chief Mohan Bhagwat shared the US views on tariffs and immigration decisions. He said that India had to do whatever it takes to overcome the situation that causes the challenge, but it should do it by taking its own way on the way to the ‘sanatan’ development view.
RSS Chief Mohan Bhagwat shared the US views on tariffs and immigration decisions. He said that India should do whatever it takes to overcome the situation that causes the challenge, but in order to protect it from such problems in the future, the ‘sanatan’ should take his own way on his way to the view of development and progress.
During the launch of a book, Bhagwat addressed the audience and said that the world, which includes India, has faced a major problem of the system based on an unclear vision of development and happiness for the last 2000 years. Imiz We cannot turn our back in the situation. We should do everything necessary to get better. But we can’t go blindly. So we have to draw our own way.
Because in this fragmented vision, a ‘I’ and the rest of the world have the rest or ‘we’ and ‘them’, ”he added.– ‘Artha’ (Servet), ‘Kama’ (desire and pleasure) and ‘Moksha’ (Kurtuluş) bound by Dharma ”ensures that no one left behind”. Reminding his meeting with a gentleman a gentleman from America ”without naming the person three years ago, Bhagwat said that he talked about the possibilities of Indo-US partnership and cooperation in various fields, including security, fighting terrorism and economy, but every time he repeats, American interests are protected.”
“Everyone has different interests … So the conflict will continue. Then again, not only the interests of the country. I also have interest. I want everything in my hand,” Bhagwat said without giving a name to anyone. “It is a crime to live everyone at the top of the food chain at the bottom of the food and food chain,” he said. The RSS chief said it was only India, which fulfilled all its commitments in environmental issues. “Who else did it? Because there is no originality,” he said. “If we had to fight in every conflict, we would have fought since 1947. But we have endured all this. We have not allowed the war to happen.


