"Anti-Western approach is not extremely wrong but is definitely damaging for the country. We can take from the West what is useful, but opposing everything that is from the West is wrong," he said while delivering the sixth annual lecture at NIIT University here.
"We need a binocular vision which with one eye keeps an Indian or Asian perspective, the other eye has a world perspective," he said.
The 83-year-old politician, who is also the Chancellor of the university, said that 'consciousness research' will be the new buzz in the research world.
Established in 2009, NIIT University, offers BTech programmes in Computer Science engineering, Biotechnology, mechanical, electronic and communication areas. The M. Tech programmes include those in Educational Technology and Geographic Information Systems.
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The varsity also offers some dual degree and doctoral programmes. While around 1200 students are enrolled in the various courses, the university also has signed an MoU with the University of Missouri in United States for offering five-year programme.
Singh also became a spiritual guide for the students in the lecture titled 'The messages of Gita' and decoded the messages delivered by Krishna to Arjun in the holy text and explained their relevance to them in the present context.