Key Points

RSKS India has launched the book "The Soul of Bharat" at the United Nations in Geneva. Authored by CEO SN Sharma, it showcases India's vision of peace and resilience. The book covers critical themes like counter-terrorism, women's empowerment, and religious harmony. This event underscores India's growing role in global peacebuilding and dialogue.

Key Points: RSKS India Launches The Soul of Bharat Book at UN Geneva

  • Highlights India's secular foundations and stories of communal harmony
  • Addresses global terrorism including the 2025 Pahalgam attack
  • Explores themes like women's empowerment and heritage restoration
  • Features contributions from human rights defenders and education activists
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RSKS India launches The Soul of Bharat at United Nations, Geneva

RSKS India launches "The Soul of Bharat" at the UN in Geneva, sharing India's vision of peace, resilience against terrorism, and communal harmony with the world.

"The message of 'The Soul of Bharat' is both national and global: the need for eternal vigilance against violence, the power of unity, and the universal aspiration for dignity and justice. – RSKS India"

Geneva, September 18

Rajasthan Samgrah Kalyan Sansthan (RSKS India) proudly launched the book "The Soul of Bharat" at the United Nations in Geneva, marking a historic moment in sharing India's vision of peace, resilience, and harmony with the world.

Authored by SN Sharma, CEO of RSKS India, the book highlights India's secular and constitutional foundations, weaving together inspiring stories of communal harmony and the enduring strength of the social fabric that unites diverse communities, according to RSKS India.

It also addresses pressing global concerns such as cross-border terrorism, including references to the tragic 2025 Pahalgam attack, while underscoring the spirit of resilience and collective determination to uphold peace.

The chapters explore a wide range of themes, including religious harmony, international solidarity against terrorism, women's empowerment, and heritage restoration. Together, they reflect India's voice on the global stage--committed to peace, human rights, education, and empowerment.

The launch event was graced by distinguished personalities, including Faiza Rifat, Young Educationist & Social Activist; Javed Beigh, Human Rights Defender; Shweta Tyagi, Chief Functionary of India Water Foundation; and Arvind Kumar, President of India Water Foundation, among many other eminent dignitaries. Their presence underscored the collective commitment to strengthening dialogue and action on global peace and solidarity, RSKS India stated.

Speaking at the occasion, RSKS India emphasised that the message of "The Soul of Bharat" is both national and global: the need for eternal vigilance against violence, the power of unity, and the universal aspiration for dignity and justice.

This launch stands as a symbol of India's contribution to global peacebuilding efforts, highlighting the importance of shared responsibility in confronting terrorism, nurturing communal harmony, and fostering inclusive development for all.

- ANI

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Rajesh Q
Finally someone is telling our story correctly on international stage. We Indians have always believed in peace and harmony despite facing cross-border terrorism. Hope the world listens to our perspective.
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Sarah B
As someone working in international relations, I appreciate India's efforts to share its unique approach to peacebuilding. The inclusion of women's empowerment and heritage restoration shows holistic thinking.
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Arjun K
While I appreciate the initiative, I hope the book also addresses some of our internal challenges honestly. True strength comes from acknowledging both achievements and areas needing improvement.
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Nikhil C
Great to see Rajasthan-based organization getting global recognition! Our smaller cities and towns have so much talent and potential that often goes unnoticed. More power to RSKS India! 👏
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Kavya N
The mention of Pahalgam attack is important - we must never forget the sacrifices of our security forces and civilians. Terrorism affects real people, and India has shown remarkable resilience.

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