Baba Ramdev: 'Neither America will win, nor Iran will lose' in West Asia

Yoga guru Baba Ramdev stated that in the West Asia conflict, America will not win and Iran will not lose, highlighting Iran's demonstrated missile capabilities. He called upon the United States, as a large democracy, to respect the sovereignty of other nations. Ramdev emphasized that India, under Prime Minister Narendra Modi, is well-positioned to mediate and bring the world together based on the principle of 'Vasudev Kutumbakam'. He also used the occasion of Ram Navami to warn about digital media undermining character and urged the preservation of cultural heritage.

Key Points: Baba Ramdev on West Asia Conflict: America Won't Win, Iran Won't Lose

  • Ramdev's stance on West Asia conflict
  • Iran's missile capability demonstration
  • Call for US to respect sovereignty
  • India's potential mediation role
  • Warning on digital media's impact
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'Neither America will win, nor Iran will lose': Baba Ramdev on West Asia conflict

Yoga guru Baba Ramdev comments on Iran-Israel tensions, says India under PM Modi can mediate for world peace based on 'Vasudev Kutumbakam'.

"Neither America will win (the war) nor Iran will lose. - Baba Ramdev"

Haridwar, March 26

Yoga guru and Patanjali co-founder Baba Ramdev on Thursday said "Neither America will win, nor Iran will lose" as he appealed for world peace amidst the ongoing conflict in West Asia.

"I had earlier said that neither America will win (the war) nor Iran will lose. By launching its ballistic missiles at a distance ranging from 1000-1200 km to 4000-5000 km and by dropping bombs, Iran has shown that nobody can frighten anyone using weapons," Ramdev told reporters at a Ram Navami event at Patanjali Yogpeeth here.

"I had earlier said that neither America will win (the war) nor Iran will lose. By launching its ballistic missiles at a distance ranging from 1000-1200 km to 4000-5000 km and by dropping bombs, Iran has shown that nobody can frighten anyone using weapons."

"Democracy doesn't mean to scare anyone. Today America takes pride in calling itself the world's largest democracy, so it should also take care of the sovereignty of other nations," he said.

Emphasising India's role in mediating the conflict, he said: "India should keep on giving the message of bringing the world together, based on the principle of 'Vasudev Kutumbakam' (world is one family). Prime Minister Narendra Modi is doing whatever needs to be done, politically and diplomatically."

"Even now, if the war between Israel, America and Iran can be stopped with anyone's mediation, this petrol, gas crisis in the entire world, along with it the current economic crisis in the world, (it is India). The solution for all these economic and political crises can come through dialogue, and India can play a huge role in this, I am confident about it," Baba Ramdev said.

He asserted that India can save the world from this crisis emanating from the war.

He further urged everyone to come together on issues of national interest, especially when it is about the country's foreign policy.

Meanwhile, on Ram Navami, Ramdev said, "Greetings to all citizens on Ram Navami. With the exposure to digital media, the character of daughters is being undermined. I urge everyone to use these festivals as an opportunity to instil in children a strong understanding of our great cultural heritage."

- IANS

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Sarah B
Interesting perspective from a spiritual leader. While I appreciate the call for peace, the geopolitical realities are complex. Military deterrence does play a role. But yes, dialogue is always the ultimate solution. India could be a neutral bridge.
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Ananya R
Respectfully, Baba ji should stick to yoga and Ayurveda. Foreign policy analysis requires deep strategic understanding, not just spiritual quotes. His sudden pivot to talking about daughters' character is also completely unrelated and unnecessary. 🙏
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Vikram M
He's right about one thing: this conflict is hurting all of us. Petrol prices are through the roof! If India can help stop the war and bring down fuel costs, that's a win for every common citizen. Jai Hind!
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Karthik V
"Neither will win, neither will lose" – this is the sad truth of modern warfare. It's just ordinary people on all sides who suffer. India's message of peace is our strength. We should project our soft power more confidently on the world stage.
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Priya S
Mixing geopolitics with Ram Navami greetings and then a comment on digital media and daughters... the message gets very scattered. The core idea of India mediating is good, but the delivery was confusing.

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