The Inner Charioteer
Lessons from the Bhagavad Gita for Purposeful and Effective Leadership
R. Balasubramaniam
Modern leadership has a paradox at its heart, we rush to manage others before we have learned to govern ourselves. The Inner Charioteer turns to the Gita to address this, not as a distant text, but as a practical operating manual for human existence.
The dialogue between Arjuna and Krishna mirrors the dilemmas every leader faces – the paralysis of responsibility, the fog of doubt, the pull of temptation, the hunger for visibility, and the struggle to act ethically in uncertainty. The Gita does not soften these struggles; it illuminates a path through them.
Born from four decades of questions lived out in the field, among tribal communities in the Western Ghats, in policy corridors, in the slow discipline of institution-building, this book explores the foundations that anchor leaders when outcomes fail and ego threatens judgment. Each chapter engages with the Gita’s themes through provocations, stories, and practical tips. It is both personal and universal, connecting ancient insight with today’s business and leadership challenges.
For public figures, corporate leaders, educators, activists, and anyone in search of purpose, The Inner Charioteer offers a way of becoming inwardly anchored while remaining outwardly accountable.
Contents
1.Arjuna’s Despondency and the Beginning of Leadership
2.Anchoring Leadership in Clarity of the Self
3.Leadership Through Purposeful Action
4.Leading Insightfully
5.Inward Renunciation for Outward Excellence
6.Leadership as Mastery over the Self
7.Knowledge That Works:From Knowing to Becoming
8.Leadership and the Imperishable Self
9.Leading with Devotion, Serving with Faith
10.The Resonant Leader
11.Seeing Beyond the Self
12.Leadership as Devation
13.Conscious Leadership
14.The Leadership of Transcendence
15.Sourcing Strength from the Unseen
16.The Leader’s Inner Code
17.Faith and Leadership
18.The Silence Beyond action

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