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What may happen to India in 2023-24 | The Future of Bharat

Video upload date: 15 August, 2023


In this video, Abhigya Anand provides an astrological outlook for Bharat (India) and the global landscape for 2023–2024 and beyond. Here is a crisp summary of his predictions:


Key Predictions and Timeline:


Near-Term Turmoil (2023-2024): Following the Vedic lunar new year (started March 21, 2023), there is a strong indication of rising violence and political instability (4:07 - 4:25).


First Half of 2024: This period is identified as particularly volatile due to the peak influence of Rahu in the country's varshapala (annual) chart, coinciding with upcoming national elections (17:33 - 18:05).


Long-Term Economic Rise (Next 20 Years): Despite social and political challenges, India is predicted to emerge as a major global economy. Wealth and power are shifting away from historically dominant Western nations back toward formerly subjugated regions (15:35 - 16:10, 21:05 - 21:20).


Political Restructuring (Next 20 Years): The current political structure and constitutional foundation of India are unlikely to endure in their present form. Significant structural and legal transformations are expected as the country moves away from colonial-era remnants (16:38 - 17:15, 22:15 - 22:45).


Underlying Context:


The 400-Year Cycle: The world is entering a new era triggered by the 2020 "Great Conjunction" of Jupiter and Saturn, which resets global currents of power and wealth (10:15 - 10:55, 13:55 - 14:15).


Moral Warning: Anand emphasizes that as the nation prospers, there is a risk of increasing societal violence and a decline in traditional values. He urges citizens to reconnect with the principles of the Bhagavad-Gita, such as truth, non-violence, and compassion, rather than focusing solely on GDP and material gain (18:20 - 19:45, 20:00 - 20:55).


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