A timely reaffirmation of Sanatana Dharma’s pluralist spirit Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha’s recent remarks that Hinduism has historically embraced diversity rather than imposed itself, and that ancient India gave Christianity, Islam, Judaism and Zoroastrianism the space to flourish, deserve clear appreciation. Speaking at an interfaith dialogue in Srinagar on Saturday, the LG did more than recall civilisational wisdom; he offered a morally grounded roadmap for a tense and fractured world. By foregrounding Sanatana Dharma as a tradition that welcomes plurality and coexistence, LG Sinha positioned India’s spiritual heritage as an antidote to contemporary polarisation.