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'Until The Two-Nation Theory Exists...': Mohan Bhagwat Explains Why India Must Stay 'Prepared'
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Commenting on India's strategic position, RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat also noted how international alignments have come under scrutiny after the Pahalgam attack and Operation Sindoor.
The two-nation theory and the double standards by Pakistan might make peaceful coexistence difficult, and India needs to stay 'prepared' despite being a country that believes in 'non-violence', RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat said, adding the Indian society has to remain 'united and alert' under all circumstances. Addressing the Karyakarta Vikash Varg in Nagpur on Thursday, Bhagwat also mentioned Pakistan's strategy of 'thousand cuts' and the ways of modern warfare, coupled with proxy war.
'Until the two-nation theory is completely discarded, peaceful coexistence will remain difficult and the unrest along with the double standards we face will continue," the RSS chief said, referring to the long-standing ideological framework that still fuels cross-border hostility and terrorism.
Bhagwat also warned that modern conflict has moved far beyond the conventional fights on the battlefield with tanks.
'This has been a different conflict. They (Pakistan) wanted us to bleed through a thousand cuts – terror attacks, cyber warfare, proxy battles and so on. Now it takes just the press of a button to launch a drone. This is the new front. We must remember – the nature of warfare has changed," he added stating Bharat must be self-sustainable in defence. 'We have to be atmanirbhar (self dependent) when it comes to our security. Newer technology should be developed and research should be done," he said.
Lauding Operation Sindoor, Bhagwat said, 'In the inhuman attack at Pahalgam, terrorists killed common citizens of our country. There was a natural anger and grief in our minds. Necessary action was taken. The capability and valour of our armed forces yet again came to the fore in this operation. Our innovation and research in the defence sector proved to be effective."
'Our political class, cutting across all political parties, showed a much-awaited reasonable and cooperative approach in the interest of the nation is also visible. The entire society has presented a big picture of unity and integrity. If such a situation is sustained even after the events are over, then it would be a great strength for the country. As in the atmosphere of patriotism, we have forgotten the differences in the national interest, competitors are cooperating with each other – this is the picture of ideal democracy – this should be sustained is the wish all of us cherish," he added.
During its Karyakarta Vikas Varg parade , the RSS cadres showcased a formation symbolising Rafale jets, referring to them as the aircraft that played a crucial role in Operation Sindoor.
Bhagwat also urged Indian society not to let its guard down, stressing that emotional reactions could backfire. 'Under no circumstances should any section of society fight with any other section, we will have to maintain goodwill amongst ourselves. It is not right to become tyrants on an emotional impulse. Now it is our government, governed as per the Constitution of India. Therefore, using abusive language without any reason – we will have to give up all these things," he stated.
Commenting on India's strategic position, Bhagwat also noted how international alignments have come under scrutiny after the Pahalgam attack and Operation Sindoor.
'These situations reveal who truly stands with us and who does not. That is why we must become fully self-reliant and self-sustainable in defence. We are a non-violent country. We see no one as our enemy – but we must remain completely alert," he added.
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June 06, 2025, 09:45 IST