Faq’s

FAQs:

  • What is Viphil?

Viphil is an initiative founded by Veerender K P that introduces and promotes a new economic framework called Relative Economic Philosophy. It aims to provide strategic consultation and thought leadership in the pursuit of global economic development, social harmony, and optimal resource utilization.

  •  What is Relative Economic Philosophy?

Relative Economic Philosophy is a newly developed economic perspective that views economic systems as contextual, adaptable, and interdependent rather than absolute or rigid. It emphasizes aligning governance, institutions, and individual activities with economic realities that vary across nations and societies

  • How does this philosophy differ from traditional economic models?

Traditional economic systems often operate on absolute assumptions, leading to resource scarcity, inequality, and conflict. Relative Economic Philosophy addresses these gaps by promoting integration, relativity, and contextual decision-making, aiming for sustainable development and balanced growth globally.

  • Is Viphil affiliated with any government or political institution?

No. Viphil is an independent, non-political, knowledge-driven initiative. It welcomes collaboration with governments, firms, NGOs, and international institutions who are aligned with its mission for inclusive and sustainable economic development.

  • How can I collaborate or partner with Viphil?

You can reach out via our official email or Contact page. Viphil is open to partnerships with:

Governments (central & state)

UN and global institutions

Academic bodies

Firms seeking to align their operations with economic sustainability

  • What is the long-term vision of Viphil?

To create a world without economic problems, where every nation, organization, and individual can utilize their resources effectively, live in peace, and contribute to global stability and prosperity

  • How is Viphil raising awareness globally?

Research publications and blogs

Policy briefings and email outreach to world leaders

Social media presence (LinkedIn, Medium, YouTube)

Cultural media such as films and documentaries representing both absolute and relative economic models