03-27-2005, 10:39 PM
Faith, Diplomacy and India
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->The motivation behind writing this article is to explore a relatively new area of Religion, Diplomacy and International relationships. This aspect is far too relevant as the inevitable globalization and new diplomatic methods resulting in international law is underway at tremendous pace to be ignored. One cannot but revisit the assumptions and the bases of nation-state entities and policies. This article presents the motivations, rationale and fundamentals and importance of this new study to the security of India and Hindus. It is intended to be a discussion paper on this very issue. The sincere hope is to raise the awareness, level of discussion and debate, and work it into a new framework that addresses Hindu issues in this new global politics paradigm.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->The motivation behind writing this article is to explore a relatively new area of Religion, Diplomacy and International relationships. This aspect is far too relevant as the inevitable globalization and new diplomatic methods resulting in international law is underway at tremendous pace to be ignored. One cannot but revisit the assumptions and the bases of nation-state entities and policies. This article presents the motivations, rationale and fundamentals and importance of this new study to the security of India and Hindus. It is intended to be a discussion paper on this very issue. The sincere hope is to raise the awareness, level of discussion and debate, and work it into a new framework that addresses Hindu issues in this new global politics paradigm.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->