RSS Chief Emphasizes India's Role in Global Welfare
Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) chief Mohan Bhagwat stated on Saturday that India's voice must be heard for the welfare of the world. He made the remarks at a conference in Karnataka, where around 380 delegates from across the country were present. The event was inaugurated on Friday by Karnataka Governor Thaawarchand Gehlot, according to a release.
Conference Details and Participants
The three-day conference, which began on June 26, 2026, brought together representatives from various regions to discuss national and global issues. The release highlighted that the gathering aimed to foster dialogue on India's cultural and spiritual heritage. Governor Gehlot, in his inaugural address, praised the RSS for its contributions to nation-building.
Bhagwat's Vision for India
In his address, Bhagwat emphasized that India, with its ancient wisdom and democratic traditions, has a unique perspective to offer the world. He argued that ignoring India's voice would be detrimental to global peace and prosperity. The RSS chief also called for unity among Indians to strengthen the nation's position internationally.
Impact and Reactions
The statement has drawn attention from political circles, with some leaders supporting the view while others critiquing the RSS's role. The conference continues to deliberate on topics such as education, social harmony, and environmental sustainability. Organizers expect the event to conclude with a set of resolutions aimed at promoting India's cultural values globally.



