The Constitution of Cosmic Peace – 2025
(Founded under Article 51(c) of the Constitution of India)
The Constitution of Cosmic Peace – 2025, authored by Aaryan Narasimhan Radhakrishnan, stands as the world’s first moral and legal charter for the peaceful governance of outer space, submitted to the United Nations under Article 51(c) of the Constitution of India.
The Constitution of Cosmic Peace – 2025 represents a monumental step in humanity’s journey toward universal harmony.
Founded under Article 51(c) of the Constitution of India and officially recognized through the President’s Secretariat (PRSEC/E/2025/0060609), the Ministry of External Affairs (MEAPD/E/2025/0010339), and the United Nations Secretariat, this charter establishes the ethical and legal foundation for the peaceful governance of outer space.
It emphasizes non-militarization, equality of all beings, environmental protection, and moral continuity (Aram) — setting a cosmic precedent for justice beyond the Earth.
Key Highlights:
• Recognized as the First International Space Law Constitution (United Nations Depository Edition)
• Upholds Peace, Aram (Righteousness), and Ethical Governance
• Prohibits Militarization and Weaponization of Space
• Protects Cosmic Ecosystems and Artificial Life
• Establishes the International Space Peace Council (ISPC) under UN principles
Official References:
• President’s Secretariat (India): PRSEC/E/2025/0060609
• Ministry of External Affairs (India): MEAPD/E/2025/0010339
• United Nations Secretariat: Official acknowledgment via UN public submission portal
• Depository Copy: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1E-kx85FK4xEWFQTqsP9vmcCgq68wFk9s/view?usp=drivesdk
Author and Founder:
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
info@vsjp.org | www.vsjp.org | +91 7598824227
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