Is non-violence a viable policy in global affairs?
By: Srviastava, Rohit
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BookPublisher: World Affairs: The Journal of International Issues Description: 28(4), Oct-Dec, 2024: p.106-115.
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World Affairs: The Journal of International IssuesSummary: The article contrarians a reflection on the ongoing global transformation and on India’s evolving rule in the international system. The author argues that India should derive inhibition for its foreign policy from its ancient philosophy which is broader than Mahatma Gandhi’s non –violent approach. The concepts of non-violence are not always viable in the context of the human condition as history and centenary events demonstrate time and again. – Reproduced
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Indian Institute of Public Administration | 28(4), Oct-Dec, 2024: p.106-115 | Available | AR135250 |
The article contrarians a reflection on the ongoing global transformation and on India’s evolving rule in the international system. The author argues that India should derive inhibition for its foreign policy from its ancient philosophy which is broader than Mahatma Gandhi’s non –violent approach. The concepts of non-violence are not always viable in the context of the human condition as history and centenary events demonstrate time and again. – Reproduced


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