Paper Title: Sustainable Development in Indian Knowledge Systems

Author:

Dr. Rudraprasad Saha¹
Assistant Professor, Department of Education, Muralidhar Girls College, Kolkata-700029, West Bengal, 
E-mail: dr.rudraprasadsaha@gmail.com
VOLUME- 2 | ISSUE- IV | July - August , 2025 | AIJITR | ISSN: 3049-0278 (Online) | DOI (Crossref) Prefix: 10.63431 |
AIJITR, Volume 2, Issue IV, July - August, 2025, PP. 37-42
Received on 23-July 2025 & Accepted on 24-August, 2025.
Published: 30th August, 2025.

Abstract:

Sustainable development, a critical global goal, emphasizes balancing economic, social, and environmental objectives. Indias ancient knowledge systems, rooted in holistic principles, offer timeless wisdom aligning with sustainable practices. This paper explores sustainable development through the lens of Indian knowledge systems, emphasizing their relevance in addressing contemporary challenges. Key concepts such as dharma, ahimsa, and ecological harmony are analyzed. Using interdisciplinary approaches, this study highlights traditional practices and their integration into modern frameworks to achieve global sustainability goals.

 

Keywords:Sustainable Development, Indian Knowledge Systems, Dharma, Ahimsa, Ecology, Traditional Practices, Global Sustainability, Holistic Principles.

DOI Link – https://doi.org/10.63431/AIJITR/2.IV.2025.37-42

Review By – Dr. Partha Sarathi Nandi and Dr. Amrita Dutta