From Thought to Wisdom | From Wisdom to Compassion | From Compassion to Human Peace
We believe that until philosophy becomes the consciousness of every individual, lasting peace in society is not possible.
The Philosophical Research Council (PRC) 2035 is envisioned as a unified, modular, cloud-native educational and research ecosystem. It brings learning, philosophical inquiry, ethical governance, and global collaboration into a single seamless platform where seekers, scholars, mentors, and citizens share one identity and one knowledge space.
This ecosystem seeks to replace rigid degrees with lifelong learning pathways rooted in:
Governance & Evaluation: Decentralized councils transparently govern knowledge, culture, education, and technology through participatory decision-making. Evaluation is based on reflection, dialogue quality, originality, social contribution, and moral reasoning rather than rote examinations.
Technology & Economics: The knowledge library functions as a living archive understanding meaning and context across cultures. Advanced yet privacy-first technologies—such as explainable AI, immersive reality, and transparent ledgers—support trust, authenticity, and inclusion. All is sustained through non-commercial, public-interest economics like grants, donations, and ethical advisory work.
The overarching aim is that by 2035, education and research—especially relevant to India’s civilizational wisdom and global responsibility—produce conscious, ethical, and future-ready humans capable of guiding society, policy, and technology toward harmony and long-term well-being.
Upanishads, Gita, Buddha, Jain, Sankhya, Yoga, Vedanta — Presented as life perspectives in simple language.
Philosophy should be an integral part of education, Ethical wisdom should guide policy-making, And technology should remain subservient to humanity.
Have a philosophical question or answer? Submit your questions and answers through our "Submit Vision" section, and our team of scholars will review them. If your question and answer are deemed valuable and academically sound, we will publish them in the upcoming volume of our research journal, giving you an opportunity to contribute to philosophical discourse and be recognized in our academic publication.
Submit VisionVisionOur main goal is to make philosophy the consciousness of every individual by 2035. We believe that lasting peace in society is only possible when philosophical thinking becomes part of everyday life, creating thinking citizens who can engage in meaningful discourse about human welfare.
ParticipationYou can participate in our online Shastraarth platform by registering through our website. Remember to follow our code of conduct: focus on questions related to human welfare, maintain a balance of logic, scripture, and compassion, and avoid topics that create discomfort based on caste, religion, gender, or sect.
KnowledgeOur Knowledge Center covers major Indian philosophical traditions including Upanishads, Bhagavad Gita, Buddhist philosophy, Jain philosophy, Sankhya, Yoga, and Vedanta. We present these ancient wisdom traditions as practical life perspectives in simple, accessible language.
MovementThe Philosophy Mass Movement operates through multiple channels: Village Philosophy Assemblies bring philosophical discussions to rural areas, College Philosophy Clubs engage students, Daily Philosophical Questions encourage regular reflection, and Online Shastraarth debates create a digital platform for philosophical discourse.
ManifestoThe Manifesto 2035 envisions a future where philosophy is an integral part of education, ethical wisdom guides policy-making, and technology remains subservient to humanity. It's our roadmap for making philosophical thinking central to national discourse and decision-making by 2035.