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'Peace can't be signed, it can only be chosen': Global Gandhians appeal to world leaders

By A Representative
 
In a unique and powerful appeal for peace, the newly launched platform Global Gandhi  has released a compelling message attributed to Mahatma Gandhi, generated through an artificial intelligence (AI) review of his archives to address the ongoing conflict in the Middle East.
The platform, a non-organizational initiative connecting Gandhians worldwide, stated that they “asked AI to visit Gandhiji archives and brief him on the Iran-Israel war.” The resulting “letter,” dated March 24, 2026, carries the spirit of the Mahatma’s philosophy, addressing world leaders directly on the suffering in the region.
In the message, Gandhi’s voice challenges the logic of retaliation, stating, “The answer that comes from the barrel of a gun is not justice. It is arithmetic... a life for a life, a home for a home, a grief for a grief – does not balance the ledger. It only opens new accounts.”
The letter calls for a redefinition of peace beyond mere ceasefires. “Permanent peace... cannot be signed. It cannot be enforced. It can only be chosen,” the message reads. It urges leaders to embrace Satyagraha (soul-force), insisting that “Truth is more powerful than any army, and that Love, applied with discipline and without hatred, can move mountains that cannons cannot.”
The platform’s leadership has unanimously endorsed the message. In a covering note addressed to “Global World Leaders,” Sam Pitroda, Chairman of Global Gandhi, wrote: “We, the members of the board of Global Gandhi, believe Mahatma Gandhi (1869 -1948) still lives in thoughts, ideas, principles, values, character, clarity and courage in and around us. As a result, we asked AI to visit Gandhiji archives and brief him on the Iran-Israel war. Gandhi delivered his message ‘loud and clear’.”
Mr. Pitroda added, “We all endorse his message and believe it deserves special attention and wider global circulation.”
The message from Gandhi specifically implores leaders to look beyond political victories and focus on the human cost. “The measure of our civilization... is found in how we treat the smallest and weakest among us,” the letter states. It calls for an immediate cessation of hostilities, the release of hostages, and the opening of humanitarian corridors, asserting that these are “the minimum of what it means to be human.”
The letter concludes with a call for individual courage: “Let one of you... find the courage to be the first to lay down the burden of hate. Not because the other side deserves it. Not because the world will applaud it. But because it is right, and because you are a human being, and because human beings are not made for this darkness.”
The message has been endorsed by a distinguished list of board members, including Ela Gandhi, Dr. R.A. Mashelkar, Jay Naidoo, and Prof. Sudarshan Iyengar, among others.
Global Gandhi describes itself as a platform created “by the Gandhians and for the Gandhians,” aiming to connect individuals and institutions worldwide committed to advancing Mahatma Gandhi’s principles of Satya (truth), Ahimsa (non-violence), Nyay (justice), and Shanti (peace).
Global Gandhi claims to connect thousands of individuals and institutions worldwide who are committed to advancing the principles of Mahatma Gandhi.

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