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Home/Lifestyle/“Respect Is the Real Reform”: Sanjeev Kwatra’s Perspective on Today’s Gender Imbalance
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“Respect Is the Real Reform”: Sanjeev Kwatra’s Perspective on Today’s Gender Imbalance

Sanjeev Kwatra emphasizes that gender equality starts with inner transformation, accountability, and reshaping cultural norms beyond convenience.

TBT Online Desk
November 27, 2025 4 Min Read

New Delhi [India], November 27: In an era dominated by metrics, shortcuts, and surface-level narratives, Sanjeev Kwatra offers a message that is equal parts introspection and reality check: gender equality does not begin in policy documents or boardrooms—it begins where personal convenience ends, within each individual.

The Happiness Question We Prefer to Ignore

Economic independence, social standing, gender expectations—terms we frequently repeat as buzzwords, weave into policy conversations, or showcase in corporate presentations. Yet do they truly determine happiness? According to Sanjeev Kwatra—Chairman of Global News Bulletin, social analyst, and motivational speaker—the relationship is far more complex than today’s simplified debates acknowledge.

Kwatra asserts that genuine happiness is rooted in balance. And this balance emerges from three interconnected forces that often receive uneven attention: nature, culture, and individual consciousness. When any one of these slips out of alignment, inequality begins to manifest—not only in material terms, but also emotionally, socially, and spiritually. People start living within invisible boundaries they no longer recognise.

A stark observation—yet undeniably precise.

Nature Balances Itself. Society Doesn’t.

Kwatra points to shifting male–female ratios as a global pattern, part of a natural rhythm that has existed long before humankind tried to outsmart it. But while nature knows how to restore balance, society keeps breaking it—mostly out of fear and prejudice masquerading as “tradition.”

Foeticide, he says, remains one of the most disturbing examples. Not because the data surprises us—it doesn’t—but because the reasoning behind it hasn’t evolved. Prejudice persists. Bias persists. Emotional harm persists. Nature may correct numbers, but it cannot heal the moral damage inflicted by humans acting against their own better instincts.

That’s the real imbalance.

The Hidden Truth: Parents Love Daughters More Than They Admit

Here’s where Kwatra’s observation becomes disarming. For all the cultural bias stacked against the girl child, real family emotions tell a completely different story.

When parents are asked whom they feel more tenderness toward, many candidly admit:
60–70% feel deeper emotional warmth for their daughters.

This single insight exposes society’s hypocrisy.
Instinctive love isn’t the problem.
Cultural pressure is.

Families restrict daughters “for safety,” but that fear quietly reshapes a girl’s identity long before she steps into adulthood. Protection turns into limitation. Limitation turns into internalised inferiority.

The irony? The very people who love daughters the most often end up clipping their wings the hardest.

Inner Peace as the Real Shield for Girls

In one of his most thought-provoking insights, Kwatra introduces the idea that true protection doesn’t come from walls, restrictions, or fear—it comes from within. He believes that girls who cultivate inner peace, clarity, and emotional alignment naturally emanate a protective aura.

Not mystical. Not supernatural.
Just confidence.
Just self-awareness.
Just a presence that commands respect.

When actions arise from dignity—not anxiety—outcomes shift. Behaviour shifts. Environments shift. A confident mind becomes its own shield.

It’s a radically simple idea:
Strengthen the inner world, and the outer world starts realigning itself.

Who Is Responsible for Gender Equality? His Answer Is Brutal.

When asked whether the responsibility lies with governments, society, or institutions, Kwatra doesn’t sugarcoat it.

The individual. Always the individual.

No policy can compensate for families that refuse to evolve. No law can override mindsets that stay stuck. No movement can thrive unless people take ownership of their behaviour.

Change doesn’t “trickle down.”
It doesn’t “cascade.”
It begins in the mirror, then expands outward—family, workplace, community, society.

This isn’t idealism. It’s accountability at its purest.

Homes Build Futures, and Respect Builds Equality

Kwatra stresses the home as the earliest battleground of perception. If a girl grows up in a household where she is subtly—or openly—treated as lesser, no external “empowerment program” can truly reverse that impression.

He has also observed something that corporate India knows all too well:
Women often display greater sincerity, consistency, and emotional strength in their work.
Yet respect lags behind.

Sometimes the disrespect is loud.
Often it’s a casual remark at a dinner table, in a meeting room, or in a WhatsApp group.
Micro-aggressions that feel harmless but collectively build a climate of inequality.

Kwatra calls it what it is: cultural conditioning at its worst.

Rethinking Safety, Freedom, and the True Meaning of ‘Family’

Another uncomfortable truth: society applies different safety standards to sons and daughters.

If it’s “unsafe after 10 pm,” why is the warning gender-specific?
If the world is dangerous, shouldn’t the rules apply to everyone?

Fear shouldn’t be gendered.
Freedom shouldn’t be rationed.
Respect shouldn’t be conditional.

Kwatra expands the idea of family beyond blood or household walls. Workplaces, peer groups, professional ecosystems—they are families too. And every “family” must practice the same dignity and fairness if gender equality is to be more than a slogan.

Inner Transformation: The Revolution We Keep Postponing

Policies matter. Social reform matters. Awareness campaigns matter. But Kwatra insists none of it works unless individual transformation becomes part of daily living.

This is the revolution he talks about—not rebellion, not outrage, but introspection.

Interrogate inherited beliefs.
Reject old fears.
Choose dignity as a life practice.
Make respect universal, not selective.

When that shift takes root inside individuals, society moves toward balance—not by force but by evolution.

The Essence of His Message

Gender equality isn’t a trend, a CSR initiative, or a hashtag waiting for viral traction. It’s a human commitment. A moral responsibility. A return to balance—one choice at a time.

Kwatra’s stance is crystal clear:
Change begins with us. Equality thrives when respect becomes universal.

About Sanjeev Kwatra

Sanjeev Kwatra is a respected industry expert, motivational speaker, and Chairman of Global News Bulletin. Known for his integrity and compassion, he blends business leadership with spiritual grounding rooted in Rishikesh. Guided by the timeless philosophy of “सर्वे भवन्तु सुखिनः…”, he champions happiness, harmony, and collective well-being.
Website: https://sanjeevkwatra.com
YouTube: https://m.youtube.com/channel/UCPPduPkBwVULIw2tZsmN3yA

About Global News Bulletin

Global News Bulletin is a journalism platform dedicated to balanced storytelling, ethical reporting, and social transformation under the leadership of Sanjeev Kwatra. Its mission is to amplify voices and ideas that elevate truth, integrity, and human dignity.
Website: www.globalnewsbulletin.org

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