The Global World Order
The Global World Order refers to the political, economic, military, and ideological structure through which power is distributed and exercised at the international level. In simpler terms, it is who rules the world, how they maintain control, and how resources, influence, and narratives are managed across nations.
This order is not natural or universal—it is created, manipulated, and imposed by powerful nations or civilizational blocs to protect their own interests, often at the cost of others. For over two centuries, the dominant global order has been Western, led first by European colonial powers and later by the United States.
The Backstory: How the Western World Order Was Created
1. The Colonial Blueprint
The modern world order began taking shape during the Age of Imperialism. Between the 16th and 20th centuries, European powers such as Britain, France, Spain, and Portugal colonized Asia, Africa, and the Americas, extracting wealth and enforcing their worldview. India, once a prosperous and spiritual hub, became the crown jewel of the British Empire.
The idea was simple: "Loot the East, control the minds, and export Western supremacy." This was not just done with guns—it was done through:
Education systems that glorified the West and demonized indigenous traditions.
Christian missionary networks that worked as ideological arms of colonial regimes.
Divide-and-rule tactics that turned native communities against each other.
The foundation of the current global order is soaked in this exploitation.
2. World Wars and the Rise of the United States
After two devastating World Wars, European powers weakened. The United States emerged as the new global superpower. The UN, World Bank, IMF, NATO, and other global institutions were created—not as neutral bodies—but as tools to uphold Western dominance.
The IMF and World Bank gave loans in exchange for economic policies that favored Western companies.
The United Nations maintained Western veto power, sidelining civilizational states like India.
Western media and academic institutions became global thought leaders, controlling the narrative on democracy, human rights, and "civilization."
What was once brute colonization transformed into economic colonialism and ideological warfare.
Who Controls the World Order?
1. Western Governments and Corporations
Governments like the U.S., UK, Germany, and France—along with their powerful multinational corporations—shape international trade, law, and security frameworks to preserve their economic dominance.
They control global finance through the U.S. dollar.
They manipulate trade rules via WTO and G7 forums.
They use defense alliances like NATO to maintain military superiority.
2. International Institutions (Controlled from the West)
Institutions like:
IMF & World Bank: Force countries to accept policies that suit Western capital.
UN & WHO: Push global agendas under the name of "human rights" and "health," often biased against traditional, family-oriented cultures like India.
World Economic Forum (WEF): A gathering of elites where billionaires and Western politicians decide how the world should run, often without accountability.
3. Western Academia and Media
The biggest weapon of the world order is narrative control. Universities like Harvard, Oxford, and think tanks like Brookings or Carnegie shape intellectual discourse to:
Promote secularism, liberalism, and anti-national ideologies globally.
Demonize civilizational states like India and Russia as backward or authoritarian.
Fund research and NGOs in countries like India to weaken native traditions under the label of “rights,” “freedom,” and “democracy.”
4. Shadow Networks – Billionaires, NGOs, and Religious Institutions
Western billionaires like George Soros, Bill Gates, and organizations like Open Society Foundation, Ford Foundation, and Christian missionary networks funnel money into countries like India to:
Promote cultural deracination and anti-Hindu activism.
Support conversion industries that weaken indigenous identities.
Fund "Breaking India" forces under the disguise of human rights.
Why This World Order is Dangerous for Bharat:
It erases India's civilizational identity, forcing us to conform to alien models of governance and culture.
It promotes internal instability through funded NGOs, identity politics, and anti-national propaganda.
It uses India only as a market or a counterweight to China, never as a true equal or spiritual leader.
India’s soft power—its ancient knowledge systems, Dharmic worldview, and spiritual heritage—is seen as a threat by this order because it offers an alternative model to the consumerist, materialist West.
A New World Order Must Be Born – Led by Civilizational States
The cracks are now visible:
Western economies are declining.
Moral and social breakdowns are increasing in Europe and America.
China is challenging the West, but with its own authoritarian model.
Amid this chaos, India stands uniquely positioned to lead the next civilizational wave—not through conquest, but through Dharma.
India must push for a multipolar world, where:
Civilizational states like Bharat reclaim their ancient dignity.
Sanatana Dharma is not just practiced in temples, but influences global debates on peace, environment, and ethics.
Western dominance ends, and real equality among civilizations begins.
Conclusion
The Global World Order is not a natural phenomenon—it is an artificial structure created by colonial and post-colonial Western elites to maintain their grip on power. It continues to suppress Hindu civilization, distort our culture, and undermine our national interests.
But this order is now crumbling. The 21st century belongs to civilizational powers, and Bharat must rise—not by begging for a seat at their table, but by building our own table rooted in Dharma. Only then can we restore balance in the world and fulfill our destiny as Vishwa Guru.
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