07-28-2004, 08:11 AM
I agree with Kaushal regarding the essay
<i>This is an important essay, but needs further elaboration. There are many levels at which the clash between civilizations is executed.
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Shri Ramesh needs to explain in more details the different levels of clashes which are going on right now.
<b>Naïveté, inexperience, eagerness, and other weaknesses displayed by Indian policy makers and leaders sap India of material strength and moral sagacity. </b>
This has to be explained why the indian polity is unable to get the right bearing and understand the world and the different forces which are shaping the world.
The first leaders of nationlism during the early part of 20 century were already had a wrong view of a increasing liberal world thinking that it was the way of the future. THis simple and similar world view created a false vision of the world such as the Nehruvian world view.
The Indian polity is also lacking in its own narration of the world and its races and civilization. They are dependent on a colonized version of the world view which puts them in a blind spot. THis increases their fault in their strategic thinking and their ability to make alliances.
THis has to be discussed in depth to understand the clash of civilizations.
<i>This is an important essay, but needs further elaboration. There are many levels at which the clash between civilizations is executed.
</i>
Shri Ramesh needs to explain in more details the different levels of clashes which are going on right now.
<b>Naïveté, inexperience, eagerness, and other weaknesses displayed by Indian policy makers and leaders sap India of material strength and moral sagacity. </b>
This has to be explained why the indian polity is unable to get the right bearing and understand the world and the different forces which are shaping the world.
The first leaders of nationlism during the early part of 20 century were already had a wrong view of a increasing liberal world thinking that it was the way of the future. THis simple and similar world view created a false vision of the world such as the Nehruvian world view.
The Indian polity is also lacking in its own narration of the world and its races and civilization. They are dependent on a colonized version of the world view which puts them in a blind spot. THis increases their fault in their strategic thinking and their ability to make alliances.
THis has to be discussed in depth to understand the clash of civilizations.