Jaipur, Jan. 23 -- India is the only country with virtue in the world that helps every one in any situation, said the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) chief Mohan Bhagwat in Rajasthan's Nagaur on Thursday. "Despite whatever Pakistan has done to us, we have sent aides when Pakistan was reeling from floods. We have helped Nepal, Sri Lanka and others. India could do it only because of its virtue. India is the only country with a virtue in this world. We don't think twice before helping the rest of the world even if it takes to harm ourselves," said Bhagwat. He added that this virtue is a part of our tradition that we spread across the world. "It serves as a reference for life. We must have noticed that pesticides from Western countries kill insects outright, but ours are designed merely to control them. Our virtue has taught us that an insect also has a right to live. Through such pesticides, we've struck a balance between humans and insects," he said. Bhagwat also emphasised that this virtue cannot be imposed on others by force. "We need to build cordial relations with the world and share this virtue by setting examples through our own lifestyle," said the RSS chief. Addressing recent disputes over the environment and communal tensions, Bhagwat added that fostering a sense of dignity among people is the ultimate solution to these challenges. "It is India's duty to teach this dignity to the world. We practise it throughout our lives. We did not learn it through any lecture or books. This is part of our daily behaviour that inspires the world," he said. Amid shifts in eras and lifestyles, Bhagwat noted that while certain behavioural habits may have evolved, they haven't altered our core traditions and the values drawn from our religion. "We have learnt how to make money but did not forget that the value of our life lies in distributing that money. This is the uniqueness of our Indian religion and virtue. We have not stopped finding the truth when the rest of the world feels that they have already got to know the truth. The world has stopped, but India did not. We are still looking for the eternal truth beyond what we felt through our sensory organs," said Bhagwat. He added, "Everyone might look different in this world but we all are the same by our roots... You might land in some conflicts in order to do that. Laws and regulations might not solve those problems. But our virtue will definitely show the right path."...