‘IIT to Inner Transformation’: At IGF London, ISKCON’s Gauranga Das Hails Dharmic Values | India News

‘IIT to Inner Transformation’: At IGF London, ISKCON’s Gauranga Das Hails Dharmic Values | India News

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Spiritual leader Gauranga Das urges a return to purpose-driven living, cultural humility, and inner well-being in a world dominated by material success and digital stress

Gaurang Das at the IGF London.

On the final day of IGF London 2025, spiritual leader and ISKCON monk Gauranga Das delivered an address at Taj St. James’ Court, urging global leaders and changemakers to reimagine progress through the lens of Dharma, cultural wisdom, and inner balance.

“Indians across the world are having immense impact in terms of Artha or economy. I stand here to testify that Indians also have a powerful role to play in the transformation of Dharma.”

Defining Dharma as “Samaan” – the principle of respect – he addressed the deepening crisis of digital addiction, loneliness, and anxiety. “We have a huge problem. Globally, 230 million are addicted to social media. In Bharat alone, 70% of teenagers spend seven hours daily online. One in seven people around the world is suffering from mental health issues.”

Sharing his own transformative journey—from an IIT Bombay student to a spiritual teacher— Gauranga Das offered a deeply personal reflection: “I went to IIT in the same batch as Sundar Pichai. Years later, we met, and he said, “You look younger than me.” I replied, “You deal with Google, which creates stress. I deal with God, who releases stress.”

Highlighting the extraordinary impact of the Indian diaspora, Gauranga Das noted: “Today we have 36 million Indians globally. Almost 16 million NRIs, 20 million of Indian origin. Out of the Fortune 500 companies in America, 22 are led by Indian CEOs who employ 1.7 million people and represent a net worth of $1 trillion. More than 60% of hotels in America are owned by Indians, and 72 out of 650 US unicorns are led by Indians.”

He closed with a tribute to India’s spiritual heritage: “I never imagined I’d wear saffron. But the Geeta changed my life. Our Vedic tradition is an ocean of wisdom, and I’m proud to be part of a movement from technology to transcendence.”

Das’s remarks were a part of three-day forum that convened business leaders, policy thinkers, and cultural icons, reminding the world that in forging global partnerships, spiritual and cultural grounding remains essential.

The forum forms part of IGF London 2025. With over 100+ speakers, 1000 participants, and events across iconic venues in London, IGF London 2025 encompasses a spectrum of topics – from technology and trade to culture and commerce. This year’s edition marks a powerful milestone – a decade since Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s landmark 2015 visit to the UK, and the two nations have finalised the long-awaited Free Trade Agreement. IGF London is the first major international platform to celebrate and analyse this historic achievement, unlock new opportunities that emerge from its conclusion, and shape the next phase of UK-India collaboration.

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