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On Feb. 7, 2026, RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat said India seeks global leadership through moral influence, not power, rejecting secularism in favor of "panth-nirpekshata" rooted in Dharma.
On February 7, 2026, RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat stated India aims to become a "Vishwaguru"—a global leader through moral and civilizational influence, not military or economic dominance.
Speaking in Mumbai, he rejected the term "secularism," advocating instead for "panth-nirpekshata" to reflect India’s ethos rooted in Dharma as a universal ethical framework.
He emphasized India’s civilizational identity, shared heritage, and a "third way" between capitalism and communism, citing spiritual materialism.
The event, attended by over 900 leaders from various fields, highlighted the RSS’s vision of national unity, societal discipline, and enduring values.
El 7 de febrero de 2026, el jefe de RSS Mohan Bhagwat dijo que la India busca el liderazgo global a través de la influencia moral, no del poder, rechazando el secularismo a favor del "panth-nirpekshata" arraigado en el Dharma.