मुख पृष्ठविदेशMoscow (Russia): Vision of the Future! Post Release

Moscow (Russia): Vision of the Future! Post Release

The National Centre “RUSSIA” is a place in Moscow City where the past and future of the country come together.

Prologue:
On the occasion Honourable President Vladimir Putin said: “We intend to make dialogues regular for discussion, elaboration and implementation of breakthrough ideas. The global challenges of the modern world require a global response. It is simply impossible to solve the problem alone.”

Accordingly the National Centre “Russia” initiated a large-scale international project:
“The Future of the world – new platform for global growth”.

Format:
An open dialogue of experts from all over the world.

Inaugural session:
Inaugural session was opened by two specialists, Mr. M.S. Oreshkin, Dy. Head of the Presidential Administration of Russia covering the problems connected with the future economic strategy, population strategy, etc. and Mr. Chen Tsyfan, Scientist from China, covered problems connected with Artificial Intelligence (AI). The committed conference was held 30th January, 2026.

During the coffee break, Dr. Vijay Kumar had a conversation with Mr. Chen Tsyfan. The topic began with Raja Yoga and intellectual development, while artificial intelligence often contends with a spiritual or emotional vacuum; we are as much empowered by technology as we are left wanting more from society. However, for ‘life,’ one has to find their ‘inner conscience’ instead of listening to any other sources. Chen fully agreed to understand the spiritual intelligence and showed interest to learn Raja Yoga.

Bro. Vijay, BK Tatyana Shakhnovskaya and BK Nadezhda Ganikovskaya participated in the first expert forum of the project and submitted an essay “A New Outline of the Global Future and God’s Plan” about the transformation of the world through self-transformation. Many scientists, writers, futurologists from the USA, China, UAE, Malaysia, Singapore shared their hypotheses about the future.

The project has collected 800 essays from 102 countries in 16 languages on the four main topics: investments in people, technology, environment and connectivity. Open Dialogues will continue on the said themes.

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