Mentoring future leaders is something the societies across the world have been doing ever since the beginning of the civilization. In ancient days, kings, military generals, priests, and all those who were considered the leaders of the society were sent through a specified format of training to lead their nation more effectively. In modern days the institutes, colleges and universities are offering specialized courses to train such leaders.In recent times, the populations across the world have been observing growing unrest and opposition against the same leaders whom they had chosen to rule. From USA to Japan, India to Egypt, Syria to Spain, people are protesting against their own establishments. They feel that their leaders’ priorities have become different than those of their nations’. RashtraYog is an ancient pedagogy to identify and groom leaders from an early stage. This “Saptapad: Seven Step Module”, which takes a cue from Yoga and Pranayam is an exhaustive training syllabus which identifies students based on their interest and aptitude. The apprentice is then put through comprehensive modules of personality development to become composed leaders who can put humanitarian priorities up ahead than their self-priorities.