India Will Lead Global South One Day: Mohan Bhagwat In Lucknow

At a recent outreach event in Lucknow, Mohan Bhagwat, the chief of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), expressed his vision for India’s future role on the global stage. He asserted that India is destined to lead the Global South, a coalition of developing nations, emphasizing that this leadership would render the country impervious to external threats and tariffs. Bhagwat's comments reflect a growing sentiment within India regarding its potential to become a pivotal player in international affairs, particularly among nations sharing similar developmental challenges. He highlighted the importance of unity among Global South countries, suggesting that collective strength can enhance resilience against global economic pressures. This vision aligns with India’s increasing diplomatic efforts and strategic partnerships aimed at fostering cooperation with other emerging economies. Bhagwat's remarks come at a time when India is actively seeking to bolster its influence in international forums and enhance its role in global governance, reflecting a broader aspiration for a multipolar world where developing countries can assert their interests more effectively.
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