Oil Conflicts: The Hidden Agenda Behind West Asia's War
RSS General Secretary Dattareya Hosabale claims the West Asia war is fueled by oil interests rather than civilizational conflicts. Highlighting the influential forces behind wars, he suggests India can mediate for peace. He also supports Prime Minister Modi's call for austerity in challenging times.
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RSS General Secretary Dattareya Hosabale emphasizes that the ongoing conflict in West Asia is primarily driven by oil interests rather than a clash of civilizations. He points out that wars often arise from greed and arrogance, urging India to intervene as a voice of reason amid global tensions.
In an interview with PTI, Hosabale refutes any specific blame on US leadership, focusing instead on the broader motivations behind wars in world history. He warns that future conflicts could be sparked by resource shortages, such as water, and calls for proactive measures to mitigate such threats.
Hosabale supports Prime Minister Modi's call for national austerity, advocating for a lifestyle of simplicity regardless of conflict. His perspective indicates a strong belief in value-based living and strategic diplomacy as tools for navigating global challenges.
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