Arthaayam is a quarterly, double-blind peer-reviewed research journal published by Swadeshi Shodh Sansthan with a vision to nurture original, innovative, and impactful scholarship rooted in India’s intellectual heritage and directed towards global relevance. The journal aspires to be a platform where ideas, insights, and inquiries converge to address contemporary challenges and envision sustainable, inclusive, and ethical pathways of development.
The scope of Arthaayam is intentionally broad yet thematically focused, embracing a multidisciplinary approach to research and scholarship. This Journal reports theoretical, empirical, and applied contributions across disciplines that engage with the following eight thematic pillars (but not limited to):
- Dynamic Population– Exploring demographic trends, human capital development, migration, and population-driven socio-economic transformations.
- Zero Unemployment– Investigating policies, innovations, and models that enable full and productive employment in changing economic landscapes.
- Rising Economic Power– Assessing trajectories of national and global economic growth, trade, finance, and the Swadeshi vision of self-reliance.
- Indomitable Security System– Research on national security, cyber resilience, food and energy security, and comprehensive models of safeguarding nations.
- Leader in Science, Technology, Research, and Innovation– Advancing original contributions in STEM and interdisciplinary innovations that redefine the future.
- Sustainable Environment– Promoting ecological balance, renewable energy, climate change mitigation, and holistic environmental stewardship.
- Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam(The Globe is One Family) – Encouraging global cooperation, cultural dialogue, peace studies, and universal human values.
- Ethics and Value-based Economic Development– Inspiring discourses on dharma-driven growth models, ethical leadership, and sustainable business practices.
Arthaayam endeavours to translate academic excellence into societal impact, welcoming contributions from scholars, practitioners, policymakers, and thought leaders. The journal particularly welcomes research papers, articles and comparative perspectives on the above mentioned eight core themes that align with its mission of shaping knowledge for a self-reliant, sustainable, and value-driven world.