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The Rise of India: Why the West is Threatened

Kuyili

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In this clash between a Ponzi Scheme and a Civilization, who will prevail?

White Empire’s very own rent boy, Goldman Sachs, predicts that India will become the world’s second-largest economy by 2075.

As India rises on the global stage, there is growing concern in Western quarters about what this ascendance signifies. At the core of this concern is not just the economic or geopolitical might that India is beginning to wield, but something deeper: the ethos of Sanatana Dharma, or what the West ignorantly calls “Hinduism”. The values and philosophies embedded in this ancient tradition stand in stark contrast to the prevailing paradigms of Western society, leading to an ideological clash that could reshape global cultural and economic dynamics.

The Ethos of Sanatana Dharma: A Different Perspective

Sanatana Dharma, often translated as the “eternal duty” or “eternal order,” represents a way of being and existing that has guided Bharathiya (Indian) civilization for millennia. Unlike many Western ideologies, which prioritize material wealth, individual success, and consumption, Sanatana Dharma emphasizes a holistic approach to existence.

Non-Materialism

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