• June 17, 2026

Sachin Rustagi Talks About His Book “The Dharmic Path to Innovation”

Sachin Rustagi Talks About His Book “The Dharmic Path to Innovation”
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About the Author:

Sachin is a seasoned executive with over 20 years of corporate experience spanning Fortune 500 companies in insurance, telecommunications, media, and technology. With a strong analytical foundation from his degree in Mathematics from the University of Waterloo and a Master’s degree in Management Innovation from Queen’s University, Sachin brings strategic depth and cross-industry insight to every challenge. Beyond the boardroom, he is deeply passionate about Dharmic philosophy and history, drawing timeless wisdom to inspire modern leadership and innovation. Sachin bridges the worlds of business and culture with a thoughtful, systems-oriented approach to problem-solving and purposeful impact.

Exclusive interview with the author

Q: What Inspired You To Write This Book?

A: My passion for Dharmic culture and spirituality as well as my passion for building a corporate culture of innovation.

Q: Can You Tell Us About The Book?

A: Ancient Dharmic wisdom meets modern innovation, revealing 100 powerful principles for leadership, agility, technology, risk-taking, and strategic vision in the AI age.

Through Hindu stories, cultural insights, and real-world applications, this book teaches how to build, adapt, and innovate with purpose, resilience, and Dharma.

Q: What Does The Title Mean?

A: The title represents the fusion of ancient Dharmic wisdom with modern innovation. It shows how timeless Hindu philosophy, mythology, and cultural principles can guide leadership, creativity, technology, and decision-making in today’s rapidly changing world.

Q: What Did You Learn When Writing The Book?

A: I learned that many of the world’s most modern innovation principles already existed in ancient Dharmic thought — hidden inside stories about resilience, strategy, experimentation, and purpose.

I also learned that true innovation is not just about technology or speed, but about disciplined thinking, adaptability, and building with deeper meaning.

Q: Where Do You Get Your Information Or Ideas For Your Books?

A: The ideas come from a combination of Hindu epics, Dharmic philosophy, historical patterns, modern business strategy, technology trends, psychology, and innovation frameworks.

The book connects ancient stories and principles with modern challenges in AI, leadership, startups, and personal growth — translating timeless wisdom into practical lessons for today’s world.

Q: What Is The Most Difficult Part About Writing For You?

A: The most difficult part is transforming deep, ancient philosophical concepts into practical modern lessons without losing their original meaning or depth.

Q: Do You Believe A Book Cover Plays An Important Role In The Selling Process?

A: Yes — a book cover is often the first emotional impression a reader gets, especially online where people decide within seconds whether to click or ignore a book.

Q: What Advice Would You Give To Aspiring Authors?

A: Write with clarity and conviction instead of trying to sound perfect.

This book is published by OrangeBooks Publication.  All rights are reserved with the author & the publisher.


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