ABHI UK hosts event on ‘India UK shared values: Culture, Civilization and Democracy’

ABHI UK represents the true interests of the BHI community in the socio-political arena…reports Asian Lite News

ABHI UK hosted an event titled ‘India UK shared values : Culture, Civilization and Democracy’ at the House of Commons on 13 June. The guest speaker for the event was Mr Rajiv Malhotra.

Mr Malhotra is a renowned and best-selling author and pioneer in the research on civilizations and their engagement with technology and media from a historical, social sciences and mind sciences perspective.
Some of his famous publications include, ‘Ten Heads of Ravana’ and The Power of Future Machines.’

ABHI UK represents the true interests of the BHI community in the socio-political arena. The raison-detre for ABHI is to be the go-to outpost for all matters concerning the BHI community.

It serves as a distinctive platform that facilitates a two-way conversation between the community and influential figures across the socio-political spectrum.

The event was chaired by Rt Hon Bob Blackman, MP Harrow East, Other parliamentarians who attended the event included Rt Hon Theresa Villiers MP Chipping Barnet, and Lord Rami Ranger of Mayfair.

Vinod Tikoo introduced the event and welcomed guests on behalf of ABHI UK. Bob Blackman then introduced Mr Malhotra and spoke about the shared Indo-UK values. Mr Malhotra during his speech spoke about the impact of Wokism on AI and the consequent impacts on social justice. He also highlighted the rise of the cancel culture and challenges to free speech across leading institutions worldwide.

The speech was followed by observations from.the parliamentarians and an interactive Q&A with the audience. The event was well attended and left the audience with a number of thought provoking questions.

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