KALKI ARMY functions through specialised Wings, each with dedicated administrators, vetted volunteers, approved content, and structured training modules.
This model ensures clarity of purpose, accountability, and lawful conduct across all activities worldwide.
Each Wing operates under:
SELF-DEFENCE & DISCIPLINE WING (CORE WING)
To build lawful self-protection capability, discipline, and restraint so individuals can safeguard life and dignity without aggression.
SCOPE OF TRAINING (LAW-BOUND):
SCOPE OF TRAINING (LAW-BOUND):
Self-defence training with weapons only where legally permitted, delivered under certified supervision and strictly within the laws of the country
Unarmed defensive skills focused on safety, control, and escape
Legal education on use-of-force thresholds, proportionality, and post-incident responsibilities
CORE PROGRAMS:
Yoga, martial discipline & fitness for physical conditioning and mental balance
Crowd safety & escape awareness for public spaces and emergencies
Women & child safety programs tailored to age and context
Youth discipline camps focused on controlled training, ethics, fitness, and responsibility (no vigilantism; activities governed by law and consent)
Legal boundaries of self-defence (what is permitted, what is prohibited, and how to act responsibly)
Non-Negotiables:
DHARMA AWARENESS WING
To deepen understanding of Sanatana Dharma as a living ethical system.
Activities:
Outcome
Informed faith that strengthens character and judgment.
SEVA & SOCIAL PROTECTION WING
To translate strength into service and relief during need.
Activities
DISASTER AND RELIEF COORDINATION (FOOD, SHELTER, LOGISTICS)
MEDICAL & LEGAL SUPPORT FACILITATION THROUGH QUALIFIED PROFESSIONALS
VICTIM ASSISTANCE (NAVIGATION OF SERVICES, DOCUMENTATION, REFERRALS)
Principle: Service without discrimination; help without publicity.
TEMPLE & HERITAGE PROTECTION WING
To lawfully safeguard temples and cultural heritage.
Activities:
DOCUMENTATION AND EVIDENCE COLLECTION
LEGAL ESCALATION AND INSTITUTIONAL ENGAGEMENT (RTIS, PETITIONS, REPRESENTATIONS)