What is your view of India?
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"To honor our shared humanity, we must dissolve the illusions of nationalism and embrace the truth that we are all one family, transcending borders and divisions."
According to Osho, he is not a nationalist; India, like all nations, is a fragment that breeds misfortune. Honoring its Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam heritage, India should lead humanity by dissolving national boundaries and declaring itself international—ideally the first land of the United Nations. Science has already unified life; politics and nationalism are poison. Being simply human must replace all divisive identities.
India should drop borders and labels and, true to “the world is one family,” become a home for all humans rather than a separate nation.
Why this matters practically
- Reduces conflict and directs science toward shared wellbeing.
- Encourages identity beyond religion, caste, and nation, fostering unity.
- Positions India to pioneer a humane, global future.
- Encourages identity beyond religion, caste, and nation, fostering unity.
- Positions India to pioneer a humane, global future.
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