The Rise of Bharat: S Gurumurthy’s Profound Conversation with Arnab Goswami
New Delhi:
A powerful and intellectually charged discussion titled “The Rise of Bharat” between S Gurumurthy, Editor of Thuglak magazine and noted RSS ideologue, and Arnab Goswami, Editor-in-Chief of Republic Media Network, has captured wide attention on Republic World’s YouTube channel.
The one-hour and eleven-minute podcast explores India’s civilizational resurgence, the role of the RSS in shaping modern India, and the global relevance of Bharat’s cultural philosophy in a changing multipolar world.
Civilizational Identity and the Role of RSS
Gurumurthy elaborates on how the RSS has played a defining role in restoring India’s civilizational identity, which he describes as rooted in cultural continuity and spiritual resilience rather than political dominance.
He argues that the global perception of India is changing — from being a post-colonial nation to being recognized as an ancient civilization reclaiming its rightful space in the world order.
Bharat vs. the West: A Civilizational Contrast
Drawing a contrast between India and the United States, Gurumurthy remarks that America lacks a civilizational foundation, and that this absence contributes to its social and moral crises.
He connects this void to political slogans like “Make America Great Again,” which he critiques as racially motivated and reflective of a deeper identity crisis in Western societies.
Dravidian Ideology and Hindu Unity
The conversation also touches on the Dravidian political narrative, which Gurumurthy calls a “fake ideology” that divides people along linguistic and regional lines.
Instead, he emphasizes that Hinduism’s inclusive and universal outlook offers a sustainable path for unity and progress — not only for India but for humanity at large.
Freedom Movement, Nationalism, and Cultural Pride
The podcast delves into India’s freedom struggle, reinterpreting it as not merely a political revolt against colonialism, but as a civilizational awakening.
Gurumurthy highlights the importance of Hindu nationalism as a cultural force, distinguishing it from Western notions of nationalism rooted in race or geography.
A Vision of Bharat in the New World Order
In conclusion, The Rise of Bharat presents an intellectually rich conversation on how India’s civilizational wisdom and nationalist resurgence are reshaping its identity in the 21st century.
Gurumurthy’s perspective positions Bharat not as an emerging superpower in conventional terms, but as a civilizational guidepost for a world seeking moral and cultural balance.
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