(For Archival Reference, International Policy Dialogue, and Public Record)
This document presents an international policy submission on the question of historical justice and the restoration of Panchami Lands originally allocated for Adi Dravidar communities in India.
It is issued as a non-adversarial, constitutional, and globally aligned policy reflection, encouraging:
Respect for international law
Peaceful institutional dialogue
Inclusive development
Human dignity and equality
This submission is made in respectful reference to:
Article 46 – Promotion of educational and economic interests
Article 51(c) – Respect for international law
of the Constitution of India.
President Secretariat: PRSEC/E/2026/0017420
PMO Portal: PMOPG/E/2026/0045340
India Post Dispatch: ET891088806IN
CNN Acknowledgment: Case No. 03377491
DOI Archival Record:
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19093526
Full Document (PDF):
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1L8T5guSOWSeJ581LrfZo2-paAohI8-NV/view?usp=drivesdk
This document has been formally submitted through:
His Excellency
The Hon’ble President of the Republic of India
in full respect of:
The Constitution of India
Democratic institutions
Sovereignty and unity of the nation
This submission is made available for possible reference by:
United Nations and UN Bodies
ECOSOC and Human Rights Mechanisms
International Policy Institutions
Member States
Scholars and Researchers
Civil Society Organizations
Future Generations
Main Policy Submission
Annexure I – Historical Legal Foundations
Annexure II – Socio-Economic Impact
Annexure III – Constitutional Context
Annexure IV – Land Extent and Records
Annexure V – International Human Rights Context
Annexure VI – Civilizational Moral Perspective (Aram)
Final Section – Global Call for Historical Land Justice
This submission emphasizes:
Historical land justice as a dimension of human dignity
Constitutional responsibility toward marginalized communities
Land access as a foundation of economic empowerment
Peaceful and lawful mechanisms for addressing historical inequities
The document incorporates the ethical principle of Aram, representing:
Justice
Compassion
Moral responsibility
Inclusive progress
A society’s strength is reflected in how it treats its most marginalized communities.
This document is issued:
In good faith
Without adversarial intent
Without seeking coercive enforcement
In alignment with international law
In commitment to peaceful democratic dialogue
“Justice strengthens peace.
Dignity strengthens democracy.
And when societies confront the unfinished responsibilities of history,
civilization itself advances.”
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 & Artificial Intelligence
https://www.vsjp.org
info@vsjp.org
+91 7598824227
This publication is intended solely for:
Public record
Policy dialogue
Academic reference
It does not create legal obligations or seek enforcement action.