Washington DC. RSS General Secretary Dattatreya Hosabale delivered multiple public remarks on Thursday, April 24, at events including an interaction at Hudson University and a session at the Hudson Institute, outlining the organisation's grassroots activities, daily and weekly assemblies, volunteer relief work, and its claim of creating nearly 40 civic institutions. The appearances included an Indo American Community of Greater DC reception and discussions with figures such as Walter Russell Mead and Walter K Anderson; Hosabale rebutted characterisations of RSS as supremacist, emphasised youth engagement, teamwork and cultural values, and signalled continued outreach to US audiences and the Indian diaspora in coming engagements.
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The RSS is a major grassroots organization in India. Its leader is now reaching out to US audiences and the Indian diaspora. This could mean more cultural exchange and community building. If you're part of the Indian diaspora or interested in Indian culture, keep an eye on their future engagements.
The RSS is actively working to refute supremacist labels and emphasize its civic and volunteer work. Their leader's recent visit to Washington DC signals a desire for broader global outreach. Worth forwarding if you know someone interested in Indian culture or grassroots movements.
RSS, its volunteers and affiliated civic institutions benefited by reinforcing organizational narratives and strengthening diaspora outreach during Washington events on April 24.
Critics and communities concerned about RSS's ideology faced heightened messaging and may find counter-narratives harder to amplify after these outreach appearances.
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