"India can offer to world its cultural tolerance and the ideal of life dedicated to duty," said Saraswat, who was the chief guest at the annual RSS Dussehra rally here.
He said that "Bharatiyata" (Indianess) sees life in an integrated manner as conspetualised by the late Jan Sangh ideologue Deen Dayal Upadhyaya.
"Deen Dayal Upadhyaya conceptualised Bharatiyata, which means culture, which unlike western thoughts sees life as an integrated whole," the former DRDO chief said.
He said the country's human development indicators suggest more widespread deprivation in terms of quality of life and access to basic service.
About 680 million Indians cannot meet their essential needs, 50 per cent of public spending on basic services does not reach the people, 46 per cent of basic services are not within reach of the average household, he highlighted.
About 580 million people can be economically empowered by 2022, he said.
Referring to the Empowerment Line, a new measure of the consumption required for an average Indian to fulfil eight basic needs: food, energy, housing, drinking water, sanitation, healthcare, education, and social security, he said 2,100 (urban) or 2,400 (rural) calories consumption, including 60 grams protein and 40 grams fat per capita per day are needed.
Since majority of our population lives in villages and life support system is agri-based, we need to concentrate on agriculture for crossing the empowerment line, he said.
