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How Modi’s ‘Aatmanirbhar’ is different from Nehruvian self-reliance

Sanghnomics: As Aatmanirbhar Bharat Abhiyan of 2020 is progressing it has become clear that it is totally different from the 1950s self-reliance policy of Pandit Nehru

April 01, 2024 / 09:45 IST
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Sanghnomics is a weekly column that tracks down and demystifies the economic world view of Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) and organisations inspired by its ideology.

A compendium of essays from 18 experts is the most recent addition to the debate on the Bharatiya model of development and likely to kick off the next round of debate on the feasibility of swadeshi school of economics. Titled ‘AAtmanirbhar:A swadeshi paradigm’, the compendium has an interesting foreword by the RSS Sarsanghchalak Mohan Bhagwat where he outlines the  broad contours of the RSS’ broad worldview of economics.

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The RSS Sarsanghchalak says, “Aatmanirbharta is a much-discussed term nowadays in the economic and developmental discourse of modern Bharat.” The word aatmanirbharta according to Bhagwat, is a combination of two Sanskrit words –aatma and nirbharta – which roughly translates to ‘self’ and ‘reliance’. The reliance or sufficiency here does not rule out having economic relations including trade with other economic entities. The word ‘self’ however does need a clearer description because each nation has its own specific notion of ‘self’. This specificity or meaning of self, dictates the vision and concept of development, economy and ethics of the nation.

Many of the experts in this compendium highlight the failure of western economic models as well as the western conceptual framework in context of growth, development and progress of nations.  According to Bhagwat, humanity is now riddled with various rifts and clashes; destruction of families; psychological disorders; psychosomatic diseases; and irreversible damages to the environment, ecology and stratosphere on which human life depends. The situation is rather alarming.