Tat Tvam Asi: The Geopolitics of Indivisible Vulnerability
Ancient Upanishadic Insight Reframes Modern Security—and Why Power Ignores It at Its Peril The Chandogya Upanishad’s proclamation “Tat Tvam Asi” (“That thou art”) asserts the fundamental identity of the individual self and the universal whole. When translated into geopolitical terms, this ancient insight becomes a hard constraint on modern statecraft. In an era of globalized finance, transboundary climate shifts, and interconnected digital infrastructure, no state can permanently insulate its prosperity within a wider ecosystem of collapse. The insecurity of the periphery eventually breaches the core. This synthesis examines historical examples of this dynamic, traces the philosophical underpinnings of the Upanishadic view, explores its parallels with game theory, and honestly confronts its limitations. The wise state internalizes this constraint as a boundary condition on action; the powerful state ignores it until blowback arrives. This is not a moral argument but a systemic one—a ...