RSS Seeks to Correct Misconceptions in the West
The RSS aims to eliminate misconceptions about its ideology in the Western world. Senior leader Dattatreaya Hosabale is engaging with intellectuals and the Indian diaspora in the US and UK. He stresses removing the misrepresentation of RSS as a Hindu supremacist outfit, promoting India's positive narrative.
The RSS, under senior leader Dattatreaya Hosabale, is on a mission to dispel misconceptions about its identity in the Western world. Hosabale is reaching out to intellectuals and academics in the US and UK, highlighting the organization's aims during its centenary year.
Touring various US cities, Hosabale has addressed conferences at Stanford University and the Hudson Institute, and met with the Indian diaspora to clear the RSS's image. He emphasizes the need to counter the portrayal of the RSS as a Hindu supremacist body, advocating a positive narrative for India and Hindu culture.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi is cited as the RSS's top representative, aligning with its goals through promoting values like sustainable development and social harmony. The RSS's outreach aims to address misconceptions and engage positively with the global community.
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