ONE FAMILY, NO BORDERS Held in faith, lived in spirit
Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam: Long before the world spoke of globalisation, India believed in Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam the world is one family. It is not a policy or a slogan. It is a faith, carried quietly across centuries, and it shapes how Indians look at every map ever drawn.
That faith was reinforced when India held the G20 proclaiming the three words: One Earth, One Family, One Future. Read them slowly. They are not the language of a host nation. They are a worldview.
One Earth.
To the Indian mind, the planet is Mother Earth. She does not love one less for where he happened to be born. Her doors are open, her children are free birds.
One Family.
It celebrates your victories, absorbs your losses, and makes room before you ever ask. One Future. Indians, today, are in laboratories and on scaffolding, in operating theatres and kitchens, at the forefront of technology. They did not cross oceans afraid. They crossed them assured.
At every hour, in every time zone, an Indian is at work somewhere. It can fairly be said: the sun never sets on the Indian working class.
A community this vast and this vital deserves to be seen for what it is as a body of global citizens with no borders – in faith and spirit.






