November, 2025 WW Meeting

In many of the States, the covenant renewal is over. In these States, we all got an opportunity to come together in the presence of the Lord as a family and make commitments for the Lord on behalf of the nation. Let us thank the Lord for the privilege we got to enter into a covenant with the Lord Almighty. In fulfilment of the promise given in Ex 34:10, let’s see how the Lord blessed our nation.

Behold! I make a covenant.

Before all your people I will do marvels such as have not been done in all the earth, nor in any nation.

And all the people in whose midst you are, shall see the work of Jehovah.

For it is an awesome thing that I will do with you. 

This paved the way for fulfilling the prophecies which were given about India in ENHF Vision 2006.

The following  achievements demonstrate India’s growth and development across various fields, showcasing the country’s potential and progress on the global stage.

Political:  India has transitioned from being a consumer of technology to a pioneer in technology-driven transformation, with significant advancements in digital infrastructure and indigenous innovation, as highlighted by Prime Minister  at the Emerging Science, Technology and Innovation Conclave (ESTIC) 2025 ¹.

Space Exploration: The country has made strides in space exploration, with the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) successfully launching India’s heaviest communication satellite, GSAT-7R (CMS-03), into orbit.  

ISRO’s Record-Breaking Year 2025: Over 200 significant milestones recorded in 2025, including data releases from Aditya-L1 mission and the first on-orbit docking experiment.

Social:  India has made significant progress in social development, with a focus on inclusive growth and social equity. The government has implemented initiatives like the Right to Education Act, making education a fundamental right for children aged 6 to 14.

The country has also seen a rise in women’s empowerment, with female athletes like PV Sindhu, Manu Bhaker, and Nikhat Zareen inspiring millions.

Economic: – India has emerged as a global economic power, with a growing startup ecosystem and significant investments in research and development.

The country has launched initiatives like the Research Development and Innovation (RDI) Scheme Fund, with a corpus of Rs 1 lakh crore to boost private sector investment in research and development. India’s GDP has grown significantly, with the country aiming to become a top global economy.

Sports:

India has achieved numerous milestones in sports, including winning the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup, the Asian Games, and the Commonwealth Games.

The country has produced world-class athletes like Neeraj Chopra, Bajrang Punia, and Lovlina Borgohain, who have won medals in international competitions .

Arts:

India has a thriving arts scene, with numerous festivals, exhibitions, and performances showcasing the country’s rich cultural heritage.

The government has recognized the importance of arts and culture, with initiatives like the National Sports and Adventure Awards.

Healthcare : – India has made significant progress in healthcare, with the World Health Organization (WHO) declaring the country Trachoma-free. The government has implemented initiatives like the Swachh Bharat Abhiyan and the Jal Jeehan Mission, which have contributed to the elimination of Trachoma.

Nafithromycin: India’s first indigenously discovered antibiotic, effective against resistant respiratory infections.  Gene Therapy for Haemophilia: Significant leap in gene therapy for Haemophilia, showcasing India’s commitment to self-sufficiency in pharmaceuticals.

 Swasth Nari Sashakt Parivar Abhiyaan: Achieved three Guinness World Records for most registration

Education Sector:  The education market is projected to reach $313 billion by FY 2030, with higher education valued at $68.06 billion in 2024 and expected to nearly double to $134.84 billion by 2033.

The edtech market is valued at $7.5 billion and is projected to grow nearly fourfold by 2030. The government has allocated $5.73 billion to the Department of Higher Education in FY 2026, with a focus on enhancing skills and industry-aligned training.

Industrial Growth:  India’s bioeconomy sector is projected to reach $300 billion by 2030, driven by advancements in agriculture, forestry, fisheries, and aquaculture.  The government is promoting technological innovation and entrepreneurship in agriculture, with initiatives like the National Mission on Interdisciplinary Cyber-Physical Systems (NM-ICPS) and the establishment of Technology Innovation Hubs (TIHs) .

Agricultural Sector:

Agriculture contributes 18% to India’s GDP and provides livelihood to nearly half of the population. – The government has implemented initiatives like the Agriculture Technology Management Agency (ATMA) Scheme, Skill Training of Rural Youth (STRY), and the Sub-Mission on Agricultural Mechanization (SMAM) to promote sustainable agriculture practices and enhance farmer incomes.

The use of technologies like precision agriculture, drones, and AI-based solutions is transforming the agricultural landscape.

Forestry:

The bioeconomy sector’s growth, which includes forestry, is expected to contribute significantly to the country’s economic development .

 Innovation and Technology:  Global Innovation Index 2025: India ranked 38th, becoming a top innovator among lower-middle-income economies and first in Central and Southern Asia.

Rs 1 Lakh Crore RDI Fund: Launched to boost private sector investment in research and development.

IndiaAI Mission: Aims to build a comprehensive and inclusive AI ecosystem in India with a total outlay of ₹10,371.92 crore over five years.

 Semiconductor Manufacturing: Six semiconductor manufacturing projects approved with a cumulative investment of over ₹1.55 lakh crore .

Sports:  ICC Women’s World Cup: India women’s cricket team won their maiden World Cup title, defeating South Africa.  Rohit Sharma’s Records: Became the oldest player to reach No.1 spot in ICC ODI batting rankings and the fifth Indian player to complete 500 international cricket matches.

Economy and Infrastructure:  Digital Economy Growth: The digital economy contributed 11.74% to the national income in 2022-23 and is projected to grow.

UPI Transactions: Over 1,867.7 crore UPI transactions recorded in April 2025, showcasing India’s digital payment boom.

5G Services: 99.6% of the country’s districts covered with 5G services .

Religious tolerance: Modern-day India: Despite challenges, India continues to be a beacon of religious tolerance, with many examples of interfaith dialogue, shared community spaces, and mutual respect between different religious communities. The Supreme Court of India has delivered several significant verdicts promoting religious tolerance and upholding constitutional rights. Here are some key examples.

Places of Worship Act: The Supreme Court upheld the Places of Worship (Special Provisions) Act, 1991, which mandates that the religious character of all places of worship shall be maintained as it existed on August 15, 1947. This ruling emphasizes the importance of preserving communal harmony and respecting the religious diversity of India.

Religious Conversion Laws: The Supreme Court has taken a stance against arbitrary and discriminatory application of religious conversion laws. In a recent case, the Court quashed an FIR against officials of Sam Higginbottom University of Agriculture, Technology and Sciences (SHUATS), highlighting the need for strict adherence to procedural law and protecting individuals from misuse of anti-conversion laws.

Secularism and National Unity: The Supreme Court has consistently emphasized the importance of secularism and national unity. The Court has ruled that secularism is a fundamental principle of the Constitution, protecting every faith and promoting communal harmony.

Protection of Minority Rights: The Supreme Court has protected the rights of minority communities, including their right to profess, practice, and propagate their religion. The Court has also emphasized that reservation cannot be based solely on religion and that objective criteria must be used to determine backwardness.

Freedom of Religion: The Supreme Court has upheld the freedom of individuals to choose their own religion, stating that people are free to profess, practice, and propagate their faith. The Court has also ruled that religious faith is a part of the fundamental right to privacy.

These verdicts demonstrate the Supreme Court’s commitment to upholding the principles of secularism, religious tolerance, and equality enshrined in the Indian Constitution.

AOJ in US made a covenant with the Lord on 18.10.2025 . It has led to a major policy shift regarding idol worship in the nation.

The US  citizens, particularly from the far-right “Make America Great Again” (MAGA) camp, expressed hatred and intolerance towards the Diwali pagan festival, with comments like “Deport all Indians” and “This is America, we don’t celebrate Diwali”. They also made derogatory remarks about Hinduism, calling it “worship of false gods” or “idolatry”. Tulsi Gabbard and Nikki Haley, both of Indian descent, received similar hate comments on their Diwali wishes.

Inheriting States  leading  to raising martyrs: Arizona, the first State inherited on March 25, 2025 has raised a martyr called Charlie Kirk in the nation.

Inheriting Middle East countries: Many testimonies of non Christians accepting Jesus as their saviour, including kingly families are received these days.  

Sr. Angelica