New Delhi, India, 2025 — Democracy, often viewed as the ultimate expression of people’s power, is increasingly intertwined with the forces of global capitalism, leading to a complex and controversial relationship. In India, the world’s largest democracy and a rapidly expanding economy, this dynamic has sparked debates on whether capitalism strengthens or undermines democratic ideals. As global...
Category: Faith & Perspective
How Ancient Philosophies Resonate with Modern Spirituality
Are We Diluting Ancient Wisdom in the Quest for Modern Relevance? As humanity grapples with existential questions and a growing disconnect from traditional values, ancient philosophies have found renewed resonance in modern spirituality. From the Vedic teachings of India to the Stoic reflections of Greece, timeless principles are being reinterpreted to suit contemporary lifestyles. However,...
Are We Truly Following Sanatan Dharma? A Reflection on Our Practices
Examining the Gap Between Tradition and Modernity Sanatan Dharma, often translated as the “eternal way,” is more than a religion—it is a way of life, deeply rooted in spiritual, ethical, and philosophical principles. It emphasizes harmony with nature, self-discipline, community welfare, and the pursuit of higher truths. However, as we navigate a rapidly changing world,...
Connecting to the Cosmos: The Spiritual Significance of Our Practices
Are Ancient Rituals Becoming Mere Spectacles in the Modern World? Humanity’s connection to the cosmos has long been reflected in spiritual practices and rituals. Across cultures, these acts are more than symbolic—they represent a dialogue between the individual, the universe, and the divine. In India, deeply rooted traditions like Vedic rituals, temple worship, and seasonal...
Embracing Change: How Hindu Philosophy Adapts to Modernity
Liberty and Advaita Vedanta: A Timeless Framework for Evolving Societies Hindu philosophy, rooted in millennia of spiritual and intellectual traditions, is uniquely equipped to navigate the challenges of modernity. Unlike rigid dogmas, it thrives on adaptability, offering a framework that respects liberty, embraces diversity, and evolves with time. Central to this adaptability is the concept...
Do Our Leaders Reflect the Values of Enlightenment?
Geneva, 2025 — In a world grappling with climate change, geopolitical tensions, and growing inequality, the question of leadership is more pressing than ever. Are our leaders embodying the values of enlightenment—rationality, justice, equality, and the pursuit of the greater good—or are they driven by power, personal ambition, and short-term gains? The Enlightenment, a philosophical movement of the 17th and...
Democratic Disillusionment: How Capitalism Undermines Faith in Governance
Exploring the Tensions Between Economic Inequality and Democratic Trust in India and Beyond Key Insights: Introduction Democracies promise equal representation and governance for all, but the rising influence of capitalism often skews this ideal. In India, where economic liberalization has fueled unprecedented growth, the intertwining of corporate power and governance has led to increasing disillusionment...
Crafting a New Narrative: India’s Journey Through Democratic Evolution
“A Nation in Motion: From Struggle to Strength” India’s democratic journey is a fascinating tale of growth, resilience, and adaptation. Since its independence in 1947, India has experienced a transformative evolution in governance, social structures, and economic progress, all while staying rooted in democratic principles. The nation’s commitment to democracy, despite challenges, has shaped a...
Are We Ignoring the Youth’s Role in Resolving Ethnic Conflicts?
Exploring the Potential of Young Leaders in Ethnic Reconciliation in India Introduction: In India, a country marked by its rich tapestry of ethnic diversities and periodic tensions, the role of youth in fostering ethnic reconciliation is often overlooked. With a significant portion of its population under the age of 30, India’s youth could be a...
The Illusion of Unity: Are We Truly United in Our Beliefs?
Divided by History, Segregated by Belief: The Persistent Challenge of Unity in Indian Society India’s portrayal as a unified nation rich in diverse cultures and religions often masks the complex and turbulent undercurrents that have historically divided its people. From the divisions sown during the British colonial era to the religious rifts between Hindus and...









