
The rise of terrorism and fundamentalism in recent times has brought about phenomenal changes in global politics. These call for a new, bold, and imaginative statecraft from world leaders. Underlining the need to transcend age old peace mechanisms and to reconstruct our language of discourse, this book propounds the concept of Bahudha - an eternal reality or continuum, a dialogue of harmony, and peaceful living. Bahudha recognises the distinction between plural societies and pluralism. Bahudha facilitates exchange of views, and promotes understanding of the collective good. The book discusses the major events witnessed by the world during the years 1989-2001-the fall of the Berlin Wall, the dissolution of the Soviet Union, the transfer of Hong Kong to China, and the terrorist attack on the USA on 11 September 2001, and events thereafter-as well as their implications for various nations, cultures, and global peace. The book also discusses India's civilizational experiences in handling the pluralistic challenge by citing examples from the Vedas and Puranas and analysing policies followed by Ashoka, Kabir, Guru Nanak, Akbar, and Mahatma Gandhi. The author underlines the importance of Bahudha as an instrument of public policy for harmony.
Can the ancient concept of Bahudha provide a viable framework for statecraft and global harmony in the wake of post-9/11 geopolitical instability? Balmiki Prasad Singh, a distinguished scholar and former public servant, utilizes his extensive background in governance and philosophy to argue that modern political discourse requires a fundamental reconstruction. He posits that Bahudha—a continuum of dialogue and pluralism—offers a necessary alternative to the failing peace mechanisms currently employed by world leaders.
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Scholars and political analysts frequently note the book's unique synthesis of ancient Indian philosophy with contemporary international relations theory. Experts highlight this as a thoughtful contribution to the discourse on multiculturalism and global conflict resolution.
Page Count:
436
Publication Date:
2020-10-22
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190130040
ISBN-13:
9780190130046
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