Bhagwan typically advocates for a World Federal Government—similar to the structure of the USA or India, but on a global scale. This includes a bicameral legislature (Peoples’ Chamber and Nations’ Chamber).
If you need academic references on the World Constitution and cannot find the specific PDF, refer to these standard texts that cover the same ground (often cited by Bhagwan himself): world constitution vishnoo bhagwan pdf
The Political Science optional syllabus for UPSC Mains includes "Global Governance" and "Reforms of the UN." Bhagwan’s analysis of the Montreal Declaration (1944) and the World Constitution Drafts (Chicago Committee, 1947) is frequently cited in model answers. Bhagwan typically advocates for a World Federal Government
The toughest pill to swallow. Bhagwan teaches that for a World Constitution to work, nations must cede control over their militaries and foreign policy to a central world authority. States would keep local autonomy (like culture, language, education) but lose "absolute sovereignty." The toughest pill to swallow
You are searching for the PDF because finding a physical copy of older editions of World Constitutions by Vishnoo Bhagwan is difficult. Most bookstores stock the latest editions (4th, 5th), which often shorten the theoretical chapters on World Government to focus on current national politics.
However, a crucial warning: Many websites offering a free "Vishnoo Bhagwan World Constitution PDF" are either: