One World One Family

Uniting the World as One

At 11:00am GMT on June 22, assume that you are 36 thousand kilometers above in a geostationary satellite over Africa. The show down below looks invigorating. By seeing the planet from that high, almost all human-inhabited parts come into your sight. In contrary to partial views which we are accustomed to when going in our daily life on the ground, this view from above vividly shows the connectivity across and within different parts of the world putting the whole story in a single frame. At that precise moment, you can think yourself as a citizen of the world, not to mention you being in sky that high can also make you think yourself as a citizen of the space. Let’s take this moment as Vasudaiva Kutumbakum moment or VasuKutu moment in short, Sanskrit term translating into English as One World One Family.