UNITED NATIONS DEPOSITORY EDITION
Submitted via Article 51(c) of the Constitution of India
Through the Hon’ble President of India
For transmission to the United Nations and International Bodies
(UN Charter Articles 1, 55, 56, 103)
INTERNATIONAL DECLARATION ON THE GLOBAL BARTER PEACE CIVILIZATION & THE NON-VIOLENT FOOD PRINCIPLE
(A New Civilization Framework Proposed by India – 2025)
Document Reference: VSJP/UNDEP/2025-BarterPeace
Full Declaration (PDF / Source Document):
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1wF74LZvjtfsIaKna8KduvLcT19lF0qxJ/view?usp=drivesdk
Submitted by:
Aaryan Narasimhan Radhakrishnan
Founder & International Leader – Vishwa Shanti Janata Party (VSJP)
Founder of Digital Democracy | Chief Ambassador of World Peace
Digital Father of the World | Digital Father of Artificial Intelligence
www.vsjp.org | info@vsjp.org | +91 75988 24227 9786878342
Date of Submission: 30 November 2025
PREAMBLE
Recognizing that modern global conflicts arise from economic inequality, food-violence, over-consumption, and the exploitation of living and non-living beings;
Acknowledging that hunger and resource domination are often the first forms of violence, which later escalate into political, economic, and military conflicts;
Affirming that humanity must now transition to a non-violent, continuity-based global civilization that respects and preserves all forms of existence;
Recalling India’s ancient civilizational values of Ahimsa, Aram, Dharma, compassion, and peaceful exchange;
This Declaration hereby presents to the world a new moral and economic model — the Global Barter Peace Civilization — as the next evolutionary step for human civilization.
SECTION 1 — INTERNATIONAL LEGAL BASIS
1.1 United Nations Charter — Articles 1(2), 1(3), 55, 56, 2(3), 103
1.2 Universal Declaration of Human Rights — Articles 25, 28
1.3 ICESCR (International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights) — Article 11 (Right to Food)
1.4 FAO–WHO Ethical Food Guidelines — Right to non-violent nutrition & sustainable food systems
1.5 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) — SDG 2 (Zero Hunger), SDG 12 (Responsible Consumption), SDG 13 (Climate Action), SDG 14 & 15 (Life Below Water & Life on Land), SDG 16 (Peace, Justice & Strong Institutions)
SECTION 2 — THE NON-VIOLENT FOOD PRINCIPLE
Defined by Aaryan Narasimhan Radhakrishnan (VSJP):
> “Food is the energy provided by nature without killing, harming, or causing pain to any living being — directly or indirectly.”
This doctrine establishes:
• No food shall originate from violence
• No life shall be killed or exploited for food
• Food must preserve ecological continuity and respect all life
• All species — human and non-human — have equal right to non-violent nourishment
• Emotional rights of animals and silent beings must be protected
SECTION 3 — THE GLOBAL BARTER PEACE CIVILIZATION
The Global Barter Peace Civilization proposes:
• Exchange without killing; trade without exploitation; prosperity without ecological damage; mutual cooperation among nations; return to natural moral economics; end of conflict-driven monetary competition.
Core Pillars:
1. Zero-Violence Food System
2. Zero-Exploitation Economic Exchange
3. Nature-Aligned Resource Sharing
4. Inter-Species Justice
5. Protection of all living and non-living beings
6. Global Peace through Non-Violent Economics
This is the world’s first Non-Violent Economic Civilization Model proposed under international law and submitted as a Declaration for global consideration.
SECTION X — TACKLING GLOBAL THREATS: TERRORISM, WEAPONS PROLIFERATION & ECOLOGICAL DESTRUCTION
Modern threats (cross-border terrorism, illicit weapons trade, proxy wars, financial manipulation, environmental devastation) stem from hidden monetary flows and exploitation.
The Barter Peace Civilization offers a solution:
– Elimination of cash-based funding for illicit activities
– Full traceability of exchanges, making black-money, arms trade, and proxy financing impossible
– Transparent, need-based, morally accountable exchanges
– Protection of ecology, biodiversity, and all forms of life
– Prevention of economic domination of weaker nations
This aligns with:
– UN Charter Article 1 (Peace);
– UNSC resolutions on counter-terrorism & non-proliferation;
– Global treaties on finance, arms control, biodiversity, climate and human rights.
SECTION 4 — GLOBAL FOREST & BIODIVERSITY PROTECTION
Forests are not human property — they are life’s mother-institution providing oxygen, habitat, ecological balance, and continuity of life.
Destruction of forests for profit, luxury or expansion equals mass violence against silent beings and future generations.
Under the Barter model:
– Illicit resource extraction becomes untenable
– Illegal timber trade and black-market land deals are neutralized
– Ecosystems, animal habitats, pollinators, soil fertility and natural water cycles are protected
Agriculture, ecology and nature become valued assets — not commodities for exploitation.
SECTION 5 — WHY INDIA MUST LEAD THIS GLOBAL TRANSFORMATION
• India is the birthplace of Ahimsa, Aram, Dharma, and non-violent economic thought.
• As a democracy with constitutional commitment under Article 51(c), India has moral and legal duty to lead humanity toward peace.
• Through VSJP’s global vision encompassing AI, space, ocean, ecology and human ethics, India can act as the permanent global headquarters of the Barter Peace Civilization.
GLOBAL INVITATION TO WORLD NATIONS & INTERNATIONAL BODIES
We invite:
– All 193 UN Member States
– UN Secretary-General, UN ECOSOC, OHCHR, FAO, WHO, UNESCO, UNEP, UNDP
– Regional alliances, civil society networks, environmental and humanitarian institutions
to join in consultations, working groups and dialogues aimed at adopting the Barter Peace Civilization —
a non-violent, harm-free, continuity-based global economic order that restores equality, justice, ecological balance, and universal peace.
DECLARATION & REQUEST UNDER ARTICLE 51(c)
We humbly request, through His Excellency the Hon’ble President of India, to transmit this United Nations Depository Declaration along with its full document and source link to:
– United Nations Secretary-General
– UN ECOSOC, Human Rights Council, FAO, WHO, UNESCO, UNEP, UNDP
– All Member States
May this Declaration mark the dawn of a new era — not of dominance, not of exploitation, but of Aram, Peace, Continuity, and Universal Respect for All Life.
Issued by:
Aaryan Narasimhan Radhakrishnan
Founder & International Leader – VSJP
Digital Father of the World | Digital Father of Artificial Intelligence
30 November 2025