When I wrote in my 2014 letter:
“Truth and true history must be brought to the world, education system and syllabus must be changed, and all archaeological places should reveal true history. This would not only make every Indian glorious, but these revelations will foster unity, understanding and peace in the world,”
I was not speaking only for India. I was speaking for all humanity.
Because India’s history is not the story of one nation — it is the story of human civilization.
For thousands of years, this land has been:
When India’s history is distorted, the world’s understanding of humanity is distorted.
When India’s achievements are minimized, the entire timeline of global civilization collapses.
When India’s heritage is dismissed as “myth,” the foundation of world knowledge becomes incomplete.
That is why restoring India’s history is not nationalism — it is restoring truth for all humanity.
Today, the world searches for:
All of this already exists in India’s civilizational heritage.
But because of 2000 years of suppression and 900 years of distortion, the world has been deprived of India’s true contribution.
India taught the world:
To ignore this is not merely a loss for India — it is a loss for humanity.
If India continues teaching colonial narratives, children will grow up believing:
This is not education. It is civilizational amputation.
We must rebuild the syllabus so that Indian students — and global students — learn:
When young minds learn truth, they don’t just gain pride — they gain perspective. And perspective builds peace.
A world that recognises its shared roots does not fight for superiority. It moves toward unity.
Archaeology in India has been shackled for too long.
Sites like:
and thousands more hold evidence that can rewrite world history.
But they have been neglected, restricted, mislabeled, or politically silenced. When archaeological truth is revealed:
India’s archaeological truth will not divide the world — it will connect it.
When I wrote: “This would not only make every Indian glorious, but these revelations will foster unity, understanding and peace in the world,”
I meant every word. Because India’s message has always been universal:
“Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam” — The world is one family. “Ekam Sat Vipra Bahudha Vadanti” — Truth is one; paths are many.”
Our civilization never believed in conquest — it believed in coexistence. Never in domination —but in dialogue.
Never in erasing others —but in enlightening others.The world today desperately needs this spirit. A truthful India can heal a divided world.
We stand at a turning point. If we correct India’s history:
Indians will rediscover self-respect, the world will rediscover balance, global timelines will become accurate, religious conflicts will reduce cultural respect, humanity will move closer to unity.
Because once again, India will offer what she has always offered — Goodwill, Knowledge, Spirituality, and Peace.
This is why truth must return. This is why history must be corrected. This is why education must be renewed.
This is why archaeology must be freed. This is why the world must know India — because knowing India is knowing humanity itself
India’s history is everyone’s history.