Kautilya's Enduring Legacy: India's Democratic Spirit and Global Peace Vision
Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar emphasized India's long-standing belief in global peace, fraternity, and welfare, citing Kautilya's ancient philosophy during a recent event. Dhankhar highlighted India's role in a multipolar world with shifting alliances and praised Prime Minister Narendra Modi's implementation of Kautilya's principles in governance.
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Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar spoke on Thursday about India's commitment to global peace, fraternity, and welfare, referencing Kautilya's ancient insights during an event in New Delhi.
Highlighting a multipolar world with shifting alliances, he described India's unique understanding of global dynamics. Dhankhar pointed out Kautilya's view of a neighboring state as an enemy and an enemy's enemy as a friend.
The Vice President lauded Prime Minister Narendra Modi for embodying Kautilya's philosophies in his governance model, emphasizing that democracy thrives when it respects the limitations of power, a principle deeply rooted in India's Vedic traditions.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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