RSS General Secretary Dattatreya Hosabale emphasized on Saturday that India has the potential to become a " vishwaguru " (world leader) not only in philosophy but also in the field of business.
Speaking during a courtesy visit to the National Stock Exchange ( NSE ) in Mumbai, Hosabale highlighted that a nation’s success can be rooted in trust and transparency, as reported by PTI.
"Not only in philosophy, but in business also we can be a vishwaguru," Hosabale said, drawing attention to the changing dynamics of global trade, especially in light of US President Donald Trump 's announcement of reciprocal tariffs.
Business ethics
Expanding on his vision of India as a business leader, Hosabale stated that being a "vishwaguru" entails teaching the world not only about business but also about ethical practices in various domains such as workplaces, families, politics, and science.
He also underscored the significance of trust and transparency as essential values for societal and national growth, reflecting on the ethos promoted by the equity bourse.
India’s long-standing business traditions were also mentioned, with Hosabale referring to a second-century rock inscription that advertised a saree to women, advising them on which garment would be most appreciated by their husbands.
NSE as a catalyst for growth
Praising the NSE, Hosabale noted how India's rapid economic growth and changing societal behaviors are fueled by institutions like the bourse. He pointed out that even in remote regions like Nagaland, traders are embracing digital payments, investing small amounts like Rs 10,000, a testament to the country's evolving attitude toward modern financial systems.
He also lauded the NSE for its efforts in safeguarding the financial system, especially after a cyber attack that had caused an outage a few years ago. "We need frontline warriors in every sphere to protect our nation's security and economy," he stressed, emphasizing the need to build capacity to counter any potential threats.
Speaking during a courtesy visit to the National Stock Exchange ( NSE ) in Mumbai, Hosabale highlighted that a nation’s success can be rooted in trust and transparency, as reported by PTI.
"Not only in philosophy, but in business also we can be a vishwaguru," Hosabale said, drawing attention to the changing dynamics of global trade, especially in light of US President Donald Trump 's announcement of reciprocal tariffs.
Business ethics
Expanding on his vision of India as a business leader, Hosabale stated that being a "vishwaguru" entails teaching the world not only about business but also about ethical practices in various domains such as workplaces, families, politics, and science.
He also underscored the significance of trust and transparency as essential values for societal and national growth, reflecting on the ethos promoted by the equity bourse.
India’s long-standing business traditions were also mentioned, with Hosabale referring to a second-century rock inscription that advertised a saree to women, advising them on which garment would be most appreciated by their husbands.
NSE as a catalyst for growth
Praising the NSE, Hosabale noted how India's rapid economic growth and changing societal behaviors are fueled by institutions like the bourse. He pointed out that even in remote regions like Nagaland, traders are embracing digital payments, investing small amounts like Rs 10,000, a testament to the country's evolving attitude toward modern financial systems.
He also lauded the NSE for its efforts in safeguarding the financial system, especially after a cyber attack that had caused an outage a few years ago. "We need frontline warriors in every sphere to protect our nation's security and economy," he stressed, emphasizing the need to build capacity to counter any potential threats.
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