
Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar during the publication of the book called “The New World: 21st century Global Order and India” written by Shri Ram Madhav in Nový Dilli. Photo Credit: VP Media Cell
On Monday (June 23, 2025), vice -president Jagdeep Dhankhar, he claimed that global policy was dictated by realism and his own interest and not morality or solidarities on Monday 23rd 2025), vice president Jagdeep Dhankhar on Monday (June 23, 2025) “The famous thinker, not morality or solidarity, claimed that“ the famous thinker and not morality or solidarity stood against the post -war order. Dhankhar, who quoted the current global scenario, called for a shift in Indian imagination of foreign policy and added that it was the right time to cross “romanticism” and focus on economic and strategic power.
At the opening of the book, written by Rashtriya Swayamsewak Sangh (RSS) Ram Madhav called New World: 21st century Global Order in India, Vice President warned that the enemies of the Earth are not outdoors but also inside, and some forces are determined to make it difficult to make Indian lives.
“These ominous forces, malignant towards our interests, want to strike by distributing us on questions like language. Which country in the world can be proud of language wealth like Bharat? See our classic languages.
When comparing the book and Sarvarka’s ideology, Mr. Dhankhar said he felt Savarkar’s imprints in the author’s ideas. “Savarkar, Despite All The Untenable Misgivings in Extremity, Reemains and Celebratted Thinker Who One HundredOD at the World Wherers Nations Would Act only in Pursuit of their Idealism, Morality or International Solidarity.
Mr. Dhankhar praised Narendra Modi’s government in the center for his diplomacy and said that the new India was a perennial, firm, illegible and, regardless of critics, spinner.
“I couldn’t agree with the wailing of the author Madhav. It emphasizes the lasting decline of global multilateralism and prescribes India to give up romanticism and focus on economic growth,” he said that similar ideas were also Sarvarkar.
Mr. Madhav, when he spoke to the media at the opening of the book, said his book focused on a world that moves from the liberal international order that was created after World War II. He said it was high time for India to reorient her strategy to keep the pace.
He quoted China as a powerful growing nation, and also said how Turkiy proved to be a strong factor during the recent Indo-Pakistan military conflict.
“In our recent clash with Pakistan, we not only talked about Pakistan, but also about Turkey. So the realization is Turkey too much today,” he said, adding that the wars were now fought in unconventional ways where no army did not comb.
“In such situations, India must re -build all his future trajectory … This means doing some very important things and becoming a very proactive participant in this new order,” he said.
The answer to the question of the accusation of the congress that India is not doing enough for his old friend Iran in the middle of war fears, Madhav added that international diplomacy must now be based on the national interest, not on ideological loyalty. “There are no permanent friends in politics and diplomacy and no permanent enemies … That was the romantic approach of the past. There are only permanent interests.”
He also emphasized the Indian message to global institutions and said, “India said the UN (UN) that you do not provide … fail. If you fail, we have to look for other ways … Other countries will have to come.”
Madhav emphasized diplomatic attitudes in new Delhi in global conflicts and said, “India is not considered a party, India fights – or works – for peace.”
Congress MP Manish Tewari at the event emphasized global volatility. “The High War of Russia-Ukraine, Israeli Hamas-Henbollah-Houth-Iranian Conflict, Indian-Pakistan Standoff and now American Iran’s bombing-we are in the world in the flow,” he said. “Modern strategic ideas are essentially a European construct …”
Published – 23 June 2025 23:10 is