
Upcoming Dasha for Bharat and Situations Around: An Astrological Assessment (2025–2032)
April 2, 2025
Upcoming Dasha for Bharat and Situations Around: An Astrological Assessment (2025–2032)
As one of the largest democracies in the world, India’s trajectory holds immense significance not just for South Asia but for the entire globe. While many astrologers have been predicting war since 2022, my astrological analysis presents a fresh perspective, which may challenge these narratives.
The following predictions are based on India’s Independence Chart (15th August 1947) and serve as a guide for individuals, businesses, and policymakers to prepare for the times ahead.
Waqf Board Bill to Be Passed (April – September 2025)
Between April and September 2025, India will enter Sun Antar Dasha, a period where the Sun, the 4th lord, is in a powerful state.
The 4th house in Electional Astrology represents the government and ruling party, indicating that the Sun’s influence will enable major legislative progress.
The Waqf Board Amendment Bill, related to property and governance under the Waqf Act, is likely to be passed during this time.
From March 2025 onwards, the government will exhibit strong decision-making, leading to the clearance of several pending bills and policies.
Political Instability for the Next 7–8 Years (2025–2032)
Once Mars Mahadasha begins, India will experience prolonged political unrest.
Mars (12th and 7th lord) is placed in Ardra Nakshatra, making it highly volatile.
This will result in frequent protests, public dissatisfaction, and highly spirited opposition to the government on various matters.
Economic Slowdown (2026 – Mid-2028)
Although India’s economy is currently strong, a mild economic downturn is expected from early 2026 to mid-2028.
This will coincide with Mars Mahadasha, where:
Mars as the 12th lord disrupts financial stability.
Mars’ aggressive energy is better suited for conflict than economic consolidation.
The slowdown will not be extreme but may create market uncertainties and financial strain.
Political and Civil Unrest in Western Countries (Mid-2025 – 2026)
Saturn in Pisces (Purva Bhadrapada Nakshatra) signals mass disturbances globally.
Countries like the UK and other Western nations may face:
Severe political and civil unrest
Natural calamities intensifying
The UK, in particular, will feel the strongest impact, as:
Pisces houses the UK’s natal Sun, making it a highly sensitive period.
Jupiter Atichari in Gemini (8th house of the UK’s chart) will create widespread economic and geopolitical instability.
Threats to a Key Political Figure (Mid-2025 – End of 2026)
Ketu’s transit through Leo (India’s 4th house) signifies turmoil within the ruling party.
During this period, a prominent leader may:
Face legal troubles
Be at risk of security threats or harm
Turbulent Period for Bengal (2025–2026)
The Bengal region is expected to experience intense unrest.
Public agitation and civil conflict may arise, leading to political instability.
The Chief Minister of West Bengal may face serious challenges, including health issues, possibly starting as early as late 2024.
Potential Conflict with Neighboring Countries (2027 or 2031)
Mars-Jupiter period in India’s chart and Saturn’s debilitation in Aries (12th house) indicate:
An unavoidable conflict with a neighboring country
A situation where India may have no option but to engage in war
However, since Jupiter will be transiting Upapada Lagna in the 4th house, India will maintain an upper hand if any conflict arises.
Possibility of Global War Rooted in Religious Conflicts
A World War-like scenario may unfold due to religious tensions (धर्म युद्ध).
Mars’ aggressive influence and major planetary transits suggest rising global tensions and alliances shifting.
The Middle East and South Asia could be key regions of conflict.
NDA to Return in 2029, but Stability Will Be a Challenge
The NDA is likely to return to power in 2029, but:
The government may struggle to function smoothly for the next 3 years.
Saturn in Virgo and Jupiter’s transits will delay stability.
India may not see true political and economic stability until 2032.
Conclusion
These predictions are not set in stone but serve as guidance for the years ahead. While challenges lie ahead, being prepared can help individuals and businesses navigate uncertainties wisely.
Stay informed. Stay prepared. May India face these changes with wisdom and resilience.