International Peace Resolutions  

VSJP/INT/PEACE-001/2025 

The Vishwa Shanthi Janata Party (VSJP) affirms its global mission through a series of historic international peace resolutions. These declarations are not just political; they are spiritual commitments for the protection of all life—human and non-human. Guided by Aram (Righteousness), we call for immediate transformation toward a peaceful global society.


Resolution 001: International Peace Proposal  

Resolution Number: VSJP/INT/PEACE-001/2025  

Date: April 2, 2025  


Core Proposals:

1. End of all military aggression, arms testing, and weapons of mass destruction.  

2. Launch of a United Global Peace Framework with mutual understanding treaties.  

3. Global legal recognition of emotional and moral rights of all species.  

4. Legal dignity for non-living beings that support human life.  

5. End to all forms of punishment-based institutional violence.  

6. Promote peaceful agriculture instead of arms-based economies.  

7. Recognize VSJP’s principle of digital unity, justice without hierarchy, and non-violence.


Resolution 002: Right to Peaceful Existence for All Beings  

Resolution Number: VSJP/INT/PEACE-002/2025  

Date: April 11, 2025  


Preamble:  

Affirming the need for a universal moral framework that recognizes not only human lives, but the existence of all living and non-living beings as worthy of peace, dignity, and justice, the VSJP hereby submits this resolution to establish the Right to Peaceful Existence for All.


Core Proposals:  

1. Recognition that every life form — from insects to animals, from trees to microorganisms — has a rightful place on Earth and must be allowed to live peacefully.  

2. Acknowledgement that non-human beings also experience hunger, pain, joy, and companionship — and must not be treated as commodities or inferior species.  

3. Legal inclusion of the "Right to Peaceful Existence" for all beings in national and international charters.  

4. Ethical education reforms to teach children the moral equality of all life, moving beyond human-centered worldviews.  

5. Declaration that no being shall be killed for food, research, or entertainment if peaceful alternatives exist.  

6. Establishment of a global non-violence treaty including all life forms.


Conclusion:  

We, the Vishwa Shanthi Janata Party (VSJP), urge every nation and institution to support this resolution as a moral evolution of civilization. True peace begins when the smallest life form feels safe.  


Resolution 003: Moral Prohibition on Weapons Testing  

Resolution Number: VSJP/INT/PEACE-003/2025  

Date: April 16, 2025 

 

The Vishwa Shanti Janata Party (VSJP) solemnly declares that the continued development, testing, and stockpiling of weapons by any nation or institution reflects a deep moral and intellectual failure. True human intelligence lies not in creating machines that destroy, but in cultivating minds that preserve life.


Weapons do not signify strength — they signify fear. The existence of weapons, especially weapons of mass destruction, threatens not only human civilization but the entire ecosystem, including animals, plants, marine life, and all invisible forms of life.


VSJP firmly believes that no species on Earth was born to kill or be killed in the name of power, politics, or defense. We must reject the outdated belief that violence is necessary for peace. Peace is not the absence of war — it is the presence of justice, empathy, and fearless mutual respect.


We call upon all world leaders, governments, and global institutions to shift from weapons production to peace production — to turn factories of death into gardens of life.


**A new era of civilization begins when humanity stops manufacturing destruction.**  

**Let us disarm our hatred before we disarm our weapons.**  


This is not just a political declaration. It is a spiritual, scientific, and moral awakening.


#PeaceNotWeapons  

#JusticeForAllBeings  

#VSJPGlobalPeace


All weapon experiments that harm even a single life form are immoral.  

VSJP demands an end to such tests and proposes a moral review framework under the UN.