City-based author Ansuman Bhagat has emerged as a global literary and philosophical influence, with his thoughts inspiring individuals and organizations across multiple countries. His words have resonated with NGOs, educational institutions, spiritual organizations, and media outlets, reinforcing his status as a thought leader whose impact extends far beyond India.
A testament to his growing international recognition is Sri Lanka’s leading news portal, The Island, which recently featured one of his motivational quotes in an article on young achiever Dhananath Fernando. The inclusion of Bhagat’s words highlighted their relevance as a guiding force in Fernando’s journey of success.
Bhagat’s words have reached audiences in various countries, with his quote, "Build yourself up to stand out and be recognized in a crowd," gaining prominence in Australia, the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, Indonesia, New York, Washington, and the Philippines. His message of self-reliance, perseverance, and success has been widely embraced by educational institutions and organizations in these regions.
Notably, prestigious institutions such as the Betty Jean Brown Foundation in New York and MaxScholar in Miami, Florida, have incorporated his words into their motivational programs, inspiring students and professionals alike.
Beyond literature, Bhagat’s spiritual insights have gained traction among religious communities and spiritual organizations worldwide. His statement, "The world’s most powerful word is 'Hare Krishna'," is widely quoted in London and other parts of the world during Krishna Janmashtami celebrations.
His spiritual reflections have influenced yoga coaches, wellness institutions, and religious organizations, with institutions such as KNCH Hospital and other global organizations citing his words in their discourses on faith, healing, and mindfulness.