At Track Second, our mission is rooted in a timeless idea: conflict can be resolved through clarity, compassion, and connection. This belief isn’t just a philosophy. It’s a practice shaped by extraordinary individuals whose lives exemplify the power of inner peace and ethical leadership. Their teachings guide our work, reminding us that lasting resolution begins within.
Gurudev Sri Sri Ravi Shankar – Peace Through Breath Meditation
Spiritual leader. Peace ambassador. Visionary humanitarian
Sri Sri Ravi Shankar, lovingly known as Gurudev, has transformed the lives of over 370 million people in 180+ countries through his message of peace, breath, and belonging.
Founder of the Art of Living Foundation and the International Association for Human Values, Gurudev pioneered Sudarshan Kriya, a rhythmic breathing technique now practiced worldwide from trauma survivors and prisoners to corporate leaders and schoolchildren.
He has mediated peace in Iraq, Colombia, Venezuela, and beyond without weapons, only wisdom and presence. Whether addressing world forums or walking into conflict zones, his unwavering belief remains: a calm mind and an open heart can change the world.
At Track Second, we stand inspired by his example. His teachings remind us that breath is not just life. It is a bridge between conflict and calm, chaos and clarity.
Gautama Buddha – The Eternal Way of Peaceful Transformation
More than 2,600 years ago, a seeker sat beneath a Bodhi tree and awakened the world
Gautama Buddha, the Enlightened One, taught that suffering ends not with revenge, but with awareness. His message of the Middle Path, the Four Noble Truths, and the Eightfold Path continues to guide over 487 million people in more than 100 countries today.
From Japan to Sri Lanka, Cambodia to Mongolia, Buddhism inspires modern movements for nonviolence, mindfulness, and inner healing. The Buddha’s way is not a religion alone. It is a practice of waking up to our shared humanity.
At Track Second, his timeless wisdom shapes our core. We do not mediate to win. We mediate to understand. His legacy affirms our belief that inner peace is the root of outer harmony.
Justice (Retd.) Shambhu Nath Srivastava – Law Anchored in Integrity
A towering figure in Indian law and public service, Justice Shambhu Nath Srivastava has long championed justice, ethics, and transparency. As a former Judge of the Allahabad High Court and former Lokayukt of Chhattisgarh, he built a legacy of judicial integrity grounded in compassion.
Now serving as President of the Indian Federation of United Nations Associations (IFUNA), he advocates for anticorruption reforms, civic empowerment, and global collaboration. His decades-long career reflects an unshakable belief: justice must not only be delivered. It must be deeply felt.
In the First IICA Alumni Meet (Delhi-NCR) hosted by Track Second, he emphasized that mediation is not just a method of dispute resolution, but a moral path forward for a more humane legal system.
His principles of justice with compassion guide us in promoting fairness, transparency, and accountability in all that we do.
At Track Second, these three inspirations — the wisdom of leadership, the clarity of insight, and the strength of justice — are not distant ideals. They are values we live by every day. They remind us that true resolution comes from understanding and not from winning. Their example teaches us to lead with empathy, act with integrity, and bring people together where there is division. Their legacy guides our mission to turn conflict into connection and ensure justice is not only delivered but deeply felt.
