India should shun lethargy to take world management position: Ram Madhav
BJP nationwide normal secretary Ram Madhav on the launch of his guide ‘The New World: twenty first Century Global Order and India’ together with journalist Uma Sudhir, former Ambassador to Russia, Venkatesh Varma, Vice-Chancellor of NALSAR Krishna Deva Rao and Vice-Chancellor of BEST Innovation University Rupa Vasudevan in Hyderabad on Sunday. | Photo Credit: SIDDHANT THAKUR
Participating in a dialogue after launching his guide ‘The New World: twenty first Century Global Order and India’ at a resort right here on Sunday, he noticed that India had did not play a major position on this planet order since its independence in 1947.
“There is confusion throughout, and India should perceive the place the world goes,” he mentioned and confused that turning into a ‘Vishwa Guru’ requires extra than simply romantic notions to play a task within the world order.
Finding fault with the nation’s torpid perspective in the direction of the modifications, as a substitute of longing for a seat within the UNSC, Mr. Madhav advised that India ought to give attention to constructing regional multilateralism in its prolonged neighbourhood within the Indian Ocean, given the failure of world businesses just like the UN.
He talked about that he had made these solutions in his guide, which explores the rise and fall of nice powers and the worldwide orders they create. The guide addresses urgent considerations, together with the rise of China, the decline of world multilateralism, the affect of Artificial Intelligence and the challenges posed by demographics and local weather change.
The dialogue was organised by the Forum for Nationalist Thinkers, Hyderabad, in affiliation with BEST Innovation University. Former Ambassador to Russia Venkatesh Varma, Krishnadeva Rao, Vice-Chancellor of NALSAR, Rupa Vasudevan, Vice-Chancellor of BEST Innovation University, and senior journalist Uma Sudhir participated within the dialogue.
Published – July 21, 2025 01:59 am IST
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