Bharat Ki Soch, a new think tank on ancient Indian wisdom for contemporary challenges has been launched. It aims to enrich India’s growth narrative by drawing on the country’s deep civilisational knowledge systems and intellectual heritage. By researching, reinterpreting and contextualising ancient Indian wisdom for modern needs, Bharat Ki Soch seeks to offer fresh perspectives for nation-building anchored in India’s own cultural and philosophical foundations, according toa release issued today.

The think tank made its inception with an inaugural conference titled Navigating Growth and Development in Global Uncertain Times, reflecting on how India can sustain its developmental momentum, blending institutional strength, innovation and the timeless wisdom of its civilisation to chart a steady course toward Viksit Bharat.

Contextualising Civilisational Knowledge for Nation-Building

It brought together thought leaders and scholars to examine how India’s civilisational knowledge systems can inform responses to global economic, geopolitical and developmental uncertainty.

Inaugural Dialogue Gathers Top Policy and Thought Leaders

The dialogue featured eminent speakers including Dinesh Trivedi, former Union Minister for Railways, M. J. Akbar, former external affairs minister, Raghvendra Singh, former Union culture secretary, Atanu Chakraborty, chairman, HDFC Bank, Ram Madhav, president, India Foundation, T. C. A. Raghavan, former high commissioner to Singapore & Pakistan and former director general of the Indian Council of World Affairs and Anil Rajput, shairman, advisory council, Bharat Ki Soch and R. K. Pachnanda, director, Bharat Ki Soch.(FE)