Award Nobel Peace Prize to Our Honourable Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi Ji

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"All this universe that there is, emerges and moves because there is the supreme Brahman which is a great terror like an uplifted thunderbolt. Those who know this become immortal – Katho Upanishad"

His Holiness Swami Ongaranandha, the revered Head of Ongara Ashram (Pondicherry), received a profound vision during a session of Yoga Nidra — a practice known for its meditative and intuitive revelations. In this dream, an intuition emerged that envisaged the awarding of the Nobel Peace Prize to Honourable Prime Minister of India, Shri Narendra Modi. This vision provided a hopeful prophecy, suggesting that such an accolade would act as a catalyst in strengthening global peace, enabling a harmonious future devoid of the scars of wars.

Moreover, the contribution of Shri Narendra Modi Ji towards peace and collaborative development worldwide cannot be overlooked. Under his leadership, India has embarked on various diplomatic missions, fostering relationships and cooperation between nations, and advocating for peace and reconciliation in numerous conflicts. For instance, the International Solar Alliance and India's active role in the United Nations' peacekeeping missions underscore his commitment to global harmony and sustainable development. These initiatives have not only enhanced India's stature on the global stage but have also contributed significantly to the international community's peace-building efforts.

The Nobel Peace Prize has always been awarded to leaders and organizations that demonstrate an unparalleled commitment to resolving conflicts and establishing a world where peace prevails. Shri Narendra Modi's vision of 'Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam' or 'The World is One Family', which resonates through his diplomatic efforts, stands in alignment with the values the Nobel Peace Committee seeks to honor.

A Nobel Peace Prize for Our Honourable Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi ji would not only recognize his efforts in promoting peace but also inspire future generations of leaders to work tirelessly towards global unity and cooperation. It is an honour that reflects the aspirations of millions who dream of a world united, free from the shackles of conflict.

In an era defined by fragmentation and "polycrisis," the search for leaders who can bridge the gap between the Global North and South has become urgent. Honourable Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has emerged not just as a national leader, but as a stabilizing Global force in international relations.

This article examines the foreign policy and humanitarian initiatives of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. It argues that his "Human-Centric Globalization" model provides a framework for de-escalating international tensions. Through an analysis of Vaccine Maitri, the International Solar Alliance (ISA), and mediation efforts in Eurasia, this study posits that Modi’s actions align with the criteria established by Alfred Nobel’s will.

Since 2014, India has shifted from a "balancing power" to a "leading power." At the heart of this transition is the philosophy of Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam (The World is One Family). This article explores how this philosophy has been operationalized into policies that foster global stability, environmental sustainability, and pandemic resilience.

The Diplomacy of Peace Modi’s mantra, "Today’s era is not an era of war," delivered directly to global leaders during the Ukraine-Russia conflict, has become a cornerstone of modern peace rhetoric. This is not mere wordplay; it represents a functional "multi-alignment" strategy that allows India to communicate with all sides when Western diplomacy reaches an impasse. Honourable Sri Narendra Modi Ji has the foresightedness to look at future of global issues and solve them today. He is considered a Yuga Purusha who is sent by Almighty once in a Yuga for betterment of the Universe.

A Brief Review of Modi’s Achievements

·       Conflict Mediation: Active engagement in the "Middle Way" regarding the Russia-Ukraine crisis, facilitating the Black Sea Grain Initiative and ensuring energy security for developing nations.

·       Climate Peace: The establishment of the International Solar Alliance (ISA) and Coalition for Disaster Resilient Infrastructure (CDRI), addressing climate change as a fundamental threat to human peace.

·       Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI): Exporting the "India Stack" (UPI, Aadhaar) to developing nations to foster financial inclusion and reduce social unrest caused by poverty

Humanitarian Leadership Under his leadership, India’s Vaccine Maitri initiative delivered over 200 million doses of COVID-19 vaccines to approximately 100 countries, many of which were overlooked by wealthier nations. By treating healthcare as a universal right rather than a market commodity, Modi redefined global humanitarianism.

Empowering the Global South The successful inclusion of the African Union as a permanent member of the G20 during India’s presidency was a masterclass in diplomatic equity. By giving a voice to the voiceless, Modi has addressed the systemic inequalities that often lead to regional instability and conflict.

If the Nobel Peace Prize is intended to recognize those who have done the most for "the abolition or reduction of standing armies" and the "holding and promotion of peace congresses," Modi’s efforts to democratize global governance and provide humanitarian lifelines make him a compelling nominee for the honour.

The Nobel Peace Prize has increasingly recognized structural contributions to peace—such as climate action and food security. Prime Minister Modi’s synthesis of environmental stewardship, digital democratization, and non-partisan diplomacy positions him as a unique figure in the 21st century. His nomination would signal a recognition of the Global South’s role in maintaining the world order

A Personality of "Pragmatic Idealism"

The personality of a Nobel laureate often defines the prize. Modi possesses a rare blend of Pragmatic Idealism. He is a leader who can negotiate high-tech defence deals in Paris one day and sit in meditation at the feet of the Himalayas the next. This duality allows him to speak to the world’s elite while remaining the "Pradhan Sevak" (Chief Servant) of 1.4 billion people.

His Mighty spiritual strength has all the  excellent qualities of a Yogi and a Brahma Maharishi. His Divine nature exhibits sometime as Vayagri , sometimes as Upamsum and in a tapas state of Manasigam. He is great Nisha Kamya Yogi , rare to be found in Kali Yuga.

His work bears a striking resemblance to the "Soft Power" influence of Dag Hammarskjöld and the grassroots empowerment of Muhammad Yunus. Like Yunus, Modi has used financial inclusion (via the Jan Dhan scheme) to bring hundreds of millions out of the "economic warfare" of poverty—a prerequisite for any lasting social peace

News on Shri Narendra Modi ji and Nobel Peace prize recommendation

·      BJP Tamil Nadu president Tamilisai Soundarrajan nominates PM Modi for Nobel Peace Prize. On September 24, Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) president of Tamil Nadu, Tamilisai Soundararajan nominated Prime Minister Narendra Modi for Nobel Peace Prize 2019 for launching Ayushman BharatPradhan Mantri Jan Aarogya Yojana (AB-PMJAY).

·      AB-PMJAY is the National Health Protection Mission drafted by the Modi government with an aim to provide health insurance coverage to nearly 50 crore Indians. Along with Tamilisai, her husband, P Soundararajan, Nephrology HOD at a private university, also nominated the PM for the prize

·      'India is taken more seriously' with Modi at helm: Nobel Committee leader. India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi received glowing praise from the Nobel Prize Committee's leader Asle Toje. The deputy leader for the Nobel Prize Committee said that Narendra Modi, who is currently serving a second consecutive term in New Delhi's Prime Minister Office, is the most trusted leader in the world who can establish peace between the countries at conflict. "Prime Minister Modi has intervened on a positive note in the Ukraine crisis, warning Russia against using nuclear weapons," Toje told Times Now news channel, while referring to India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi's 'Today's era is not an era of a war' comment to the Russian President Vladimir Putin.

·      "I think any responsible leader in the world would like to give this message. It is all the more important when it comes from a powerful country like India," Asle Toje said further

 

Conclusion: A Peace for the New World Order

The Nobel Peace Prize has often been criticized for being Eurocentric or reactive. Nominating Narendra Modi would signal a shift in the Prize’s history—recognizing that in the 21st century, peace is maintained not just by signed papers, but by the equitable distribution of medicine, the mitigation of climate disaster, and the persistent voice of reason in the face of nuclear-armed aggression. Government of India will definitely be awarding the highest honour of the nation “Bharat Ratna” award to Sri Narendra Modi ji very soon.

Modi has turned India into the "Vishwa Mitra" (Friend of the World). If the Nobel Committee seeks a candidate who has practically applied the principles of Global peace to the lives of billions, they need look no further than the man who has made "Universal Brotherhood" a cornerstone of modern statecraft



Sign this petition to support the vision of a peaceful and prosperous world, and to urge the Nobel Prize Committee to consider Shri Narendra Modi as a worthy recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize for his distinguished efforts in fostering international peace and cooperation.

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Recent signers:
Ramachandran Ramachandran and 19 others have signed recently.

The Issue

"All this universe that there is, emerges and moves because there is the supreme Brahman which is a great terror like an uplifted thunderbolt. Those who know this become immortal – Katho Upanishad"

His Holiness Swami Ongaranandha, the revered Head of Ongara Ashram (Pondicherry), received a profound vision during a session of Yoga Nidra — a practice known for its meditative and intuitive revelations. In this dream, an intuition emerged that envisaged the awarding of the Nobel Peace Prize to Honourable Prime Minister of India, Shri Narendra Modi. This vision provided a hopeful prophecy, suggesting that such an accolade would act as a catalyst in strengthening global peace, enabling a harmonious future devoid of the scars of wars.

Moreover, the contribution of Shri Narendra Modi Ji towards peace and collaborative development worldwide cannot be overlooked. Under his leadership, India has embarked on various diplomatic missions, fostering relationships and cooperation between nations, and advocating for peace and reconciliation in numerous conflicts. For instance, the International Solar Alliance and India's active role in the United Nations' peacekeeping missions underscore his commitment to global harmony and sustainable development. These initiatives have not only enhanced India's stature on the global stage but have also contributed significantly to the international community's peace-building efforts.

The Nobel Peace Prize has always been awarded to leaders and organizations that demonstrate an unparalleled commitment to resolving conflicts and establishing a world where peace prevails. Shri Narendra Modi's vision of 'Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam' or 'The World is One Family', which resonates through his diplomatic efforts, stands in alignment with the values the Nobel Peace Committee seeks to honor.

A Nobel Peace Prize for Our Honourable Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi ji would not only recognize his efforts in promoting peace but also inspire future generations of leaders to work tirelessly towards global unity and cooperation. It is an honour that reflects the aspirations of millions who dream of a world united, free from the shackles of conflict.

In an era defined by fragmentation and "polycrisis," the search for leaders who can bridge the gap between the Global North and South has become urgent. Honourable Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has emerged not just as a national leader, but as a stabilizing Global force in international relations.

This article examines the foreign policy and humanitarian initiatives of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. It argues that his "Human-Centric Globalization" model provides a framework for de-escalating international tensions. Through an analysis of Vaccine Maitri, the International Solar Alliance (ISA), and mediation efforts in Eurasia, this study posits that Modi’s actions align with the criteria established by Alfred Nobel’s will.

Since 2014, India has shifted from a "balancing power" to a "leading power." At the heart of this transition is the philosophy of Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam (The World is One Family). This article explores how this philosophy has been operationalized into policies that foster global stability, environmental sustainability, and pandemic resilience.

The Diplomacy of Peace Modi’s mantra, "Today’s era is not an era of war," delivered directly to global leaders during the Ukraine-Russia conflict, has become a cornerstone of modern peace rhetoric. This is not mere wordplay; it represents a functional "multi-alignment" strategy that allows India to communicate with all sides when Western diplomacy reaches an impasse. Honourable Sri Narendra Modi Ji has the foresightedness to look at future of global issues and solve them today. He is considered a Yuga Purusha who is sent by Almighty once in a Yuga for betterment of the Universe.

A Brief Review of Modi’s Achievements

·       Conflict Mediation: Active engagement in the "Middle Way" regarding the Russia-Ukraine crisis, facilitating the Black Sea Grain Initiative and ensuring energy security for developing nations.

·       Climate Peace: The establishment of the International Solar Alliance (ISA) and Coalition for Disaster Resilient Infrastructure (CDRI), addressing climate change as a fundamental threat to human peace.

·       Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI): Exporting the "India Stack" (UPI, Aadhaar) to developing nations to foster financial inclusion and reduce social unrest caused by poverty

Humanitarian Leadership Under his leadership, India’s Vaccine Maitri initiative delivered over 200 million doses of COVID-19 vaccines to approximately 100 countries, many of which were overlooked by wealthier nations. By treating healthcare as a universal right rather than a market commodity, Modi redefined global humanitarianism.

Empowering the Global South The successful inclusion of the African Union as a permanent member of the G20 during India’s presidency was a masterclass in diplomatic equity. By giving a voice to the voiceless, Modi has addressed the systemic inequalities that often lead to regional instability and conflict.

If the Nobel Peace Prize is intended to recognize those who have done the most for "the abolition or reduction of standing armies" and the "holding and promotion of peace congresses," Modi’s efforts to democratize global governance and provide humanitarian lifelines make him a compelling nominee for the honour.

The Nobel Peace Prize has increasingly recognized structural contributions to peace—such as climate action and food security. Prime Minister Modi’s synthesis of environmental stewardship, digital democratization, and non-partisan diplomacy positions him as a unique figure in the 21st century. His nomination would signal a recognition of the Global South’s role in maintaining the world order

A Personality of "Pragmatic Idealism"

The personality of a Nobel laureate often defines the prize. Modi possesses a rare blend of Pragmatic Idealism. He is a leader who can negotiate high-tech defence deals in Paris one day and sit in meditation at the feet of the Himalayas the next. This duality allows him to speak to the world’s elite while remaining the "Pradhan Sevak" (Chief Servant) of 1.4 billion people.

His Mighty spiritual strength has all the  excellent qualities of a Yogi and a Brahma Maharishi. His Divine nature exhibits sometime as Vayagri , sometimes as Upamsum and in a tapas state of Manasigam. He is great Nisha Kamya Yogi , rare to be found in Kali Yuga.

His work bears a striking resemblance to the "Soft Power" influence of Dag Hammarskjöld and the grassroots empowerment of Muhammad Yunus. Like Yunus, Modi has used financial inclusion (via the Jan Dhan scheme) to bring hundreds of millions out of the "economic warfare" of poverty—a prerequisite for any lasting social peace

News on Shri Narendra Modi ji and Nobel Peace prize recommendation

·      BJP Tamil Nadu president Tamilisai Soundarrajan nominates PM Modi for Nobel Peace Prize. On September 24, Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) president of Tamil Nadu, Tamilisai Soundararajan nominated Prime Minister Narendra Modi for Nobel Peace Prize 2019 for launching Ayushman BharatPradhan Mantri Jan Aarogya Yojana (AB-PMJAY).

·      AB-PMJAY is the National Health Protection Mission drafted by the Modi government with an aim to provide health insurance coverage to nearly 50 crore Indians. Along with Tamilisai, her husband, P Soundararajan, Nephrology HOD at a private university, also nominated the PM for the prize

·      'India is taken more seriously' with Modi at helm: Nobel Committee leader. India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi received glowing praise from the Nobel Prize Committee's leader Asle Toje. The deputy leader for the Nobel Prize Committee said that Narendra Modi, who is currently serving a second consecutive term in New Delhi's Prime Minister Office, is the most trusted leader in the world who can establish peace between the countries at conflict. "Prime Minister Modi has intervened on a positive note in the Ukraine crisis, warning Russia against using nuclear weapons," Toje told Times Now news channel, while referring to India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi's 'Today's era is not an era of a war' comment to the Russian President Vladimir Putin.

·      "I think any responsible leader in the world would like to give this message. It is all the more important when it comes from a powerful country like India," Asle Toje said further

 

Conclusion: A Peace for the New World Order

The Nobel Peace Prize has often been criticized for being Eurocentric or reactive. Nominating Narendra Modi would signal a shift in the Prize’s history—recognizing that in the 21st century, peace is maintained not just by signed papers, but by the equitable distribution of medicine, the mitigation of climate disaster, and the persistent voice of reason in the face of nuclear-armed aggression. Government of India will definitely be awarding the highest honour of the nation “Bharat Ratna” award to Sri Narendra Modi ji very soon.

Modi has turned India into the "Vishwa Mitra" (Friend of the World). If the Nobel Committee seeks a candidate who has practically applied the principles of Global peace to the lives of billions, they need look no further than the man who has made "Universal Brotherhood" a cornerstone of modern statecraft



Sign this petition to support the vision of a peaceful and prosperous world, and to urge the Nobel Prize Committee to consider Shri Narendra Modi as a worthy recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize for his distinguished efforts in fostering international peace and cooperation.

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