Acharya Prashant explores the fundamental essence of the Indian nation, questioning what truly unites its people beyond political convenience or geographical boundaries. He observes that while people often celebrate diversity, they rarely investigate the underlying oneness that defines being Indian. He argues that true love for a nation requires clarity and a connection to something sacred and beautiful, rather than just identifying with a map or a cricket team. According to him, the foundation of the Indian nation lies in its Vedantic values. He explains that the current generation's relationship with the nation is shallow because they are unfamiliar with these core values. He concludes that India has historically existed as a nation because of this Vedantic foundation, and without acknowledging and worshiping these values, genuine patriotism cannot be sustained.