The front cover shows the giant snake Aghasura from the Bhagavata Purana, disguising his open mouth as an attractive cave to ensnare the children of Vrindavan. This metaphor highlights the dangers hidden in Western education models that are being imported into India and luring parents and children alike. The book explains these dangers systematically: * The United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals 2030 is the framework being used by globalists to influence education policies worldwide. It embeds ideological agendas like global citizenship, pleasure-based sex education, sexual rights for children, and social justice. * China and Russia do not adopt these global education trends blindly, instead focus on education based on their own civilizational perspective. * India is impetuously following Western frameworks without critical evaluation. Its policies adopt Western ideologies built into Comprehensive Sexual Education, Social Emotional Learning, and Global Citizenship Education. * The UN, NGOs, and public-private partnerships have implemented these ideologies into Indian education, prioritizing ideological indoctrination over academic rigor and traditional values. * The book compels Indian policymakers to study the failure of the K-12 educational system in the USA as a warning against replicating American education models. The book seeks to convince Indian educators to resist foreign pressure and realign the education models with Bharatiya heritage and values, and the best interests of India's children.
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