Rethinking Democracy, Civilization, and Power: The Emerging Post-Western World Order

This is not just about America. Dr. Ankit Shah points out that the entire Western Abrahamic thought process, which has influenced post-WWII institutions like the United Nations, is now being questioned globally. Just open the UN Human Rights declarations, and you'll find the word democracy everywhere.

But here's the pressing question:
What proof is there that democracy is the best format for all nations?
And more importantly—who has the right to impose it?

Dr. Shah argues that the ancient Janapada system of Bharat was far more advanced in many respects. In contrast, today's democracy rests on a flawed assumption—that every vote is rational. In reality, we all know voters are influenced by emotion, manipulation, and media, not reason. Hence, democracy is inherently suicidal, as it expects rational decisions from irrational masses.

Dr. Shah predicts that Europe will soon face internal clashes, particularly between native populations and radicalized youth imported through immigration. These tensions may lead to street-level conflicts, starting in the UK and spreading further. As chaos unfolds, Europe may rethink democracy and secularism, eventually moving towards a “one family, one vote” system to stabilize society.

The Decline of Fiat Currency and the Rise of Native Civilizations

According to Dr. Ankit Shah, the collapse of fiat currency will signal a return to native, traditional, and dharmic values. This collapse will accelerate the rejection of Enlightenment-era ideals, including:

  • Democracy

  • Secularism

  • Western scientific authority

Instead, civilizations around the world will rediscover their ancient wisdom, and recalibrate life around self-sustenance, family economics, and social capital—not just material growth.

Take per capita income as an example. It fails to reflect real well-being in countries with shared family income structures, where expenses are distributed and lifestyle is sustained without excess. Hence, Western economic indexes like GDP, per capita income, etc., are seen as irrelevant in the emerging world.

Gulf Realignment and America's Waning Influence

There’s a shift in the Gulf states’ mindset too. Many now realize that their oil wealth was wasted in supporting radical ideologies and maintaining the US dollar's reserve currency status. Today, even top Gulf leaders are not responding to Biden’s calls, signaling a strategic distancing.

They are reconnecting with ancient Indian civilization and investing in real, sustainable economics. The global South is waking up, trying to pull America and the UK out of their colonial hangover.

What Lies Ahead: Spheres of Influence and Indian Dominance

In the coming 2–3 decades, the world will witness:

  • India, Russia, and China sealing their respective spheres of influence.

  • The Indian Ocean—as always—remaining the global economic pivot.

  • A significant shift of deep-state technology and capital from the US to India.

Already, Indian-origin CEOs are being honored in the West, and high-level collaborations are taking place. Dr. Shah predicts a major technology and manufacturing transfer to India, culminating in India’s return to hard power—not just soft power.

The idea of Akhand Bharat will resurface, extending influence from Saudi Arabia to Cambodia. Even China, faced with economic decline due to its aging population, will accept this Indian resurgence.

The last 300 years, Dr. Shah says, were an aberration. For 1700 years, India was on the throne—and it's heading back there again.

Conclusion:

The post-Western world will challenge everything:
Democracy, fiat money, scientific dogmas, colonial indexes, and centralized global institutions.

India and other ancient civilizations will lead the restructuring of governance, economy, and identity, driven by native models, family-centric economics, and real productivity—not speculative finance.

The new world order is about roots, wisdom, and authenticity—not imported ideologies.


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