
Nagpur, March 20 Selfish interests and the desire for dominance were the root causes of conflicts in the world, RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat said on Friday, asserting that lasting peace can only be achieved through unity, discipline, and adherence to dharma.
Addressing a gathering in Nagpur, Bhagwat said that for 2,000 years, the world has experimented with various ideas to resolve conflicts with little success.
Religious intolerance, forced conversions, and ideas of superiority and inferiority still exist, he pointed out.
The Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) chief was speaking at the gathering after laying the foundation stone for the Vishwa Hindu Parishad's office in the city.
Bhagwat said that India's ancient wisdom teaches that "all are connected and one", and called for a shift from conflict to harmony and cooperation.
He further noted that even modern science is gradually moving towards this understanding.
Bhagwat emphasized that selfish interests and the desire for dominance were the root causes of conflicts in the world, and said that lasting peace can only be achieved through unity, discipline, and adherence to dharma.
Highlighting the importance of conduct, Bhagwat said that dharma cannot remain confined to scriptures, but must be reflected in people's behaviour.
Discipline and adherence to moral values require sustained practice and often involve personal hardship, he said.
While India believes in humanity, others believe in the struggle for existence and survival of the fittest, he said, reiterating that the world needs harmony, not conflict.