**‘Dependence mustn’t turn into compulsion’: RSS Chief Mohan Bhagwat on US Tariffs**
*By Chanshimla Varah | Oct 02, 2025, 10:46 AM*
At the Vijayadashami event in Nagpur, Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) chief Mohan Bhagwat addressed the recent tariff policy imposed by the United States on Indian goods. He stated that the US’s move was primarily “done keeping in mind the interest of their own.”
Bhagwat emphasized the reality of global interdependence but cautioned that it should never turn into compulsion. He urged India to focus on *swadeshi* (self-reliance) as the only viable path forward. “Our harmony must be our own,” he remarked, underlining the importance of national self-sufficiency.
**Regional Stability: Concerns Over Nepal, Sri Lanka, and Bangladesh**
The RSS chief also commented on the recent unrest in neighboring countries such as Nepal, Sri Lanka, and Bangladesh. He warned that such violent disturbances could invite foreign interference and lead to chaos.
“Violent uprisings only lead to anarchy,” Bhagwat said, adding that forces intent on creating disorder in Bharat are active both inside and outside the country. He distinguished between democratic movements, which bring change, and violent revolts, which do not. Reflecting on history, he noted, “France rose against its king and Napoleon became emperor. So many so-called socialist movements happened; all these socialist countries are now capitalist.”
**National Harmony: Response to the Recent Attack in Pahalgam**
Addressing India’s rich diversity, Mohan Bhagwat stressed the need to embrace differences within the framework of law. He condemned actions that provoke communities and called for fair administration.
“The administration must act fairly, but the youth must also stay alert and intervene if needed. The grammar of anarchy needs to be stopped,” he asserted. He further emphasized that an “us” versus “them” mentality is unacceptable in a united India.
**Economic Focus: Supporting Swadeshi and Prime Minister Modi’s Push for Local Products**
The call for self-reliance echoes Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s recent appeals encouraging Indians to buy products made in India. Modi highlighted the importance of recognizing and supporting locally crafted goods produced through the hard work of the country’s youth.
“Often, we don’t even know if the comb in our pocket is made in India or abroad. We should buy products that are Made in India, crafted through the hard work of our country’s sons and daughters,” Modi said in one of his speeches.
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As India navigates international economic challenges and regional uncertainties, leaders continue to stress the importance of self-reliance, national harmony, and democratic change driven by peaceful means.
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