In 2007, he established his first kung fu school in India. He has set up four kung fu schools since, with 15 trainers.
"I don't like modern martial arts. I like traditional kung fu. My trainers teach traditional Shaolin kung fu," he said.
Kanishka said he has trained more than 20,000 people in India. He has also trained up to 4,000 policemen and soldiers in the past six years.
"Now I am training female commanders who are in charge of metro stations. I teach them Shaolin qinna, or hand-to-hand combat," he said.
"If they face a guy who misbehaves, they can arrest him without handcuffs."
Kanishka also opened a security company with his Shaolin experience.
He plans to build a Shaolin cultural center in India and has acquired about 2 acres of land. Construction will start soon.
"Once it is done, I will invite monks from Shaolin to train the students," he said.
"Next year, I will invite (Shaolin abbot) Shi Yongxin to India. All the students can come to listen to him and receive his blessing.
"I will devote my life to spreading Shaolin culture. I'm so happy because Bodhidharma came from India to spread his teachings in China and here I am taking the culture back to India."
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