During the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, the Indian philosophical thought underlined the conflicts of Eastern and Western thoughts very prominently. Swami Vivekanand was the pioneer in this direction and Lokmanya Tilak through his ‘Geeta Rahasya’ carried it forward. In 1909 Mahatma Gandhi in his ‘Hind Swaraj’ voiced this concern profoundly. Pt. Deendayal Upadhyaya analyzed and presented a solution to this concern in his first ‘Bauddhik Varg’. Principles of Individualism and Socialism enshrined in Western thoughts provide the background for philosophy of ‘Integral Humanism’ enunciated by
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