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Analysing Mohan Bhagwat’s Vijaydashmi speeches: What they reveal about RSS' evolving priorities

A Moneycontrol analysis of Mohan Bhagwat's Vijadashmi speeches shows that he focused more on religion, global affairs and the economy in 2023 than he has done in years

October 03, 2025 / 16:14 IST
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RSs chief's shifting stance
RSs chief's shifting stance

Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) chief Mohan Bhagwat's October 2025 Vijaydashmi speech - widely tracked for insights into Sangh's priorities - was one of the shortest in years, and gravitated towards religion, global affairs and the economy compared to recent addresses.

At 3,394 words, this year's speech was shorter than the 5,065-word address in 2024 or the 4,711 words in 2023, yet, the mention of religion rose to 0.59 percent — highest since 2021 — while references to global affairs jumped to 1.24 percent, highest in more than a decade.

“The RSS’ outlook has turned more global since 2014. The internet revolution has also made it a battle of narratives instead of a battle on ground. And, with the RSS trying to expand its global outreach, it's now looking outward. Given India’s rising economic heft, RSS is also looking more at the economy than usual,” said Arun Anand, former journalist who writes on RSS.

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Religion as Foundation of Unity

Religion has long been a motif in Bhagwat’s addresses, but this year’s framing was sharper. Opening his centenary-year speech with references to Guru Teg Bahadur, Mahatma Gandhi, and Lal Bahadur Shastri, he called them “exemplary icons of devotion, dedication and service” who showed “how a person can become human in the real sense and live life accordingly.”