He dreamt of a self-reliant India where every individual enjoyed dignity, equality, and opportunity through inclusive development inspired by ethics and compassion. According to him, true progress required uplifting the last person in society through Antyodaya, bridging disparities between villages and cities, integrating science with spirituality, and building an economy driven by service rather than exploitation. His vision continues shaping India’s socio-political direction, empowering leaders, reforms, and policies dedicated to national welfare.