After the Silence of Guns, Let Rotary Be the Voice of Healing
Dear Fellow Rotarians, With the announcement of a ceasefire, our nation breathes a cautious sigh of relief. The brave efforts of our soldiers and the resolve of our people have brought us to this turning point. Now, a new question arises for us citizens and Rotarians alike: What is our role in this moment of fragile peace? Ceasefire is not the end of conflict it is the beginning of rebuilding. In this crucial phase, service organizations like Rotary must rise, not with slogans, but with sustained service and solidarity. Our soldiers have guarded our borders. Now it is our tun to guard the spirit of unity compassion, and resilience. Let us support the families of our defence personnel, reach out to affected communities, organize blood donations, and extend emotional and material aid wherever it is needed. Let us help our society heal the wounds visible and invisible left by days of anxiety and unrest. Fear must be replaced with fellowship. Anger with empathy. The government continues to see Rotary as a trusted, apolitical force for good ready to contribute to national healing through youth engagement, health initiatives, community outreach, and morale building Patriotism in peace demands as much strength as in war. Let Rotary lead this quiet, determined march toward harmony. Let every Rotary club be a beacon of peace and purpose Let every Rotarian be a silent builder of hope serving the nation, beyond the borders. In service to India