"We need our future generation to believe the principles that are most sustainable principles towards humanity. It is now time to develop that organic leadership which is democratic, which respects our rich culture, traditions and which is not based on dynasty," the minister said.
He was addressing a session on the concluding day of the three-day 'India Ideas Conclave 2017', organised by India Foundation.
The BJP leader said the future generation can give to the world the leadership which Swami Vivekanand--a 19th Century monk known for propagating Vedanta philosophy--had visualised.
The minister said the "focus" of some sections of media and some intellectuals is more on a family than the country's culture or heritage.
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"We need to develop a leadership in the country which does not believe that a particular family or particular dynasty is the answer to India's problems," he said.
"When we talk of our culture and philosophy, there is a section of liberal, so-called secular people who start ridiculing (it)," Sarma said.
Observing that one is mocked for talking about culture and heritage by so-called intellectuals, Sarma said time has come to create a strong movement of nationalism based on core value from past.
"We must create an eco-system which will produce generation of leaders who think that India can provide leadership to the world," he said.