Bangalore, India | 22nd December 2025 - 23rd December 2025
<b>Conference on Bharatiya Management | Chanakya University</b><br/>Chanakya University - Conference on Bharatiya Management - Take your first step towards a successful future with Chanakya University's career-boosting programs. Apply today!<br/><br/>In an age marked by increasing global uncertainty, ethical dilemmas, sustainability crises, and the alienation of individuals in hyper-competitive corporate cultures, there is an urgent call to revisit management philosophies that are holistic, inclusive, and value- driven. Against this backdrop, the theme of the conference “Bharatiya Management:Bridging Ancient Wisdom with Modern Practices in Management emerges as both timely and transformational. The School of Management at Chanakya University, along with the Centre for Educational and Social Studies (CESS), proposes to conduct an International Conference on this broad topic in December 2025. This document contains details of the proposed conference.<br/>India, with its 5,000-year-old civilizational continuity, is uniquely positioned to offer management thought leadership to the world. As the global economic centre of gravity shifts eastward and the world looks for models that combine material growth with spiritual depth, Bharatiya Management offers an inclusive, sustainable, and contextually adaptable alternative.<br/>Is not merely an academic curiosity or cultural revivalism but it represents a deeply rooted, philosophically rich, and practically applicable paradigm that draws from India’s vast civilizational heritage. At its core, it promotes the integration of timeless Indian principles with contemporary management challenges to create ethical, sustainable, and human- centric organizations.<br/>The foundations of Bharatiya Management can be traced to the Vedas, Upanishads, Bhagavad Gita, Arthashastra, Manusmriti, Thirukkural, and a wide corpus of Indian philosophical and literary texts. These works articulate intricate insights into human behavior, leadership, governance, strategy, resource allocation, ethics, and community development.<br/>Unlike many modern management models that are often mechanistic and transactional, Bharatiya Management rests on organic, relational, and integrative principles.For instance: