Free Essays on India's Contribution Towards World Peace

  1. India's Contribution to World Peace

    We all know that India’s contribution to world peace is significant. Since the very ancient times, India had great advocators of peace and harmony. The saints and sages of the past like Buddha, Mahavira and Sankaracharya were spokesmen of peaceful co-existence. They taught us love, sympathy and...

  2. Peace Not War

    Peace is the marriage of the people and the planet, with all attendant vows. -- Anonymous Peace comes from being able to contribute the best that we have, and all that we are, toward creating a world that supports everyone. But it is also securing the space for others to contribute the best...

  3. Contribution of Malaysia in Asean.

    Thailand that would subsequently be hailed as the Founding Fathers of probably the most successful inter-governmental organization in the developing world today. And the document that they signed would be known as the ASEAN Declaration. It was a short, simply-worded document containing just five articles...

  4. Islam in the Modern World

    In the modern world, people are occupied with the daily schedules, working hard for necessities and luxuries and subsequently are dominated by the recent technologies; therefore, in this demanding world, the actual peace of mind is only brought by a religion called Islam. A modern world can be described...

  5. Is the Shift in world powers beneficil for the world?

    Is The Shift in World Powers Beneficial for the World? By: Mahtub Kalantari The on-coming shift in global powers does not necessarily indicate that there is economic stagnation in the developed part of the world, but instead means that there is advancement in the developing countries. There is evidence...

  6. A History of Peacekeeping in Australia Since World War Ii

    Keeping the Peace 2 257 words “Explain how Australia met the world through peacekeeping efforts in the Post-war period” Since the end of World War II, Australia has become increasingly aware of its image...

  7. India's Sri Krishnan Committee

    | All corruption can be investigated. | Only high-level corruption can be investigated. | Jasmine Revolution   The spark that set the Arab world into a fervor in 2011 was said to begin with Mohamed Bouazizi, a 26-year-old man who set himself on fire after the produce he was selling was confiscated...

  8. present condition of world n security issues

    civilization with great cultural resourses, which however was stratified socially,economically and politically.It's located in South of Asia in the world map .The neighbouring countries of India are PAKISTAN, BANGLADESH,CHINA,SIRLANKA and BHUTAN. India is a democatratic and secular state.The present PrimeMinister...

  9. The Role of Nris in India

    The role of NRIs in India's growth : I would like to bring up the subject of non-resident Indian (NRI) contribution to the peace and prosperity of India and Indians around the world. There are over 25 millions NRIs in the world population. This is a significant population, that is talented, resourceful...

  10. Essays-India 2020

    literacy to hi-tech science and technology is the essential prerequisite for raising agricultural productivity and industrial quality, spurring growth of India’s budding IT and biotechnology sectors, stimulating growth of manufactured and service exports, improving health and nutrition, domestic stability and...

  11. Gandhi the Hero

    admired for their noble work. Mahatma Gandhi, who is a well-recognised hero, was known for his inspirational non-violent protests against prejudice towards Indians. Injustice being served to Indians and the immigrants in South Africa influenced Gandhi to stand up for his people and fight for their right...

  12. How Do You See the World in 20 Years from Now?

    see the world in 20 years from now? Key Words: How, You, See, World, 20 years, from now. Contention: Technological and Medical breakthroughs and the “convenient” lifestyle will lead the world to be a place lacking human lifestyle and contact and based on convenience. TSI: Virtual worlds will impair...

  13. Gd Topics

    http://www.economist.com/research/Economics/ 1.How to deal with international terrorism. 2.Should we pursue our policy of dialogue with Pakistan? 3.Is peace and non-violence outdated concepts? Pakistan : a victim or exporter of Terrorism ? Impact of Global Recession on India ? 5)How to deal with...

  14. Policy Towards China

    Recommended Policy Toward China 10. In the changed, geopolitical economic and nuclear milieu, India requires to reorient its foreign policy towards China. One possible option policy is stated in the subsequent paragraph. 1. Nuclear Issue. India and China are two nuclear powers which have the maximum...

  15. Conflict Management in Asia

    into why the jihadi groups launched a wave of pan-India terror attacks following the Kargil war of 1999 and its implications for peace. Swami attempts to answer whether peace can be foreseeable in the near future and outlines some of the key challenges that could threaten resolution of the conflict if...

  16. The Symbolic Content of India's Culture

    The Symbolic Content of India’s Culture ANT 101 Cultural Anthropology Omisha Banks November 27, 2008 Professor Michelle Rogers Abstract Because culture is based on arbitrary symbols, a large but unknown amount of people’s cultural learning is unconscious and occurs as a normal part of life through...

  17. Towards Lasting Peace

    PART IV. LMNG WITHOUT VIOLENCE: TOWAMW A CULTURE OF PEACE 11 Toward Lasting Peace Kant on Law, Public Reason, and Culture By MARC LUCHT* ABSTitACr. Kant helps us understand the conditions for peace by reminding us that lasting peace requires both cosmopolitan legal reform and individual moral...

  18. World War One

    demanding musical techniques today. The flute is considered in the woodwind insturments of which the sound is created from air vibrations. Throughout the world, different cultures have interpreted their own types of flutes according to their needs. The history of the flute can be divided into five sections:...

  19. PEACE

    Teresa once said, “Peace begins with a smile. Smile five times a day at someone you really don’t want to smile at; do it for peace”. Is it true that love and compassion comes rushing to one person once he smiles? Not necessarily.    However, one can reduce the level of hatred he has towards the other person...

  20. Peace in Multicultural Society

    Peace in multicultural society A particular community of people living in a country or region, and having shared customs, laws, and organizations is named as society. In a society people depend on each other for life. No society of men can exist without interdependence and this interdependence of men...

  21. Peace

    [Essay on peace] written by Jack We live in the era of globalization that is meaningful to all human beings. Living in this moment means that we should interact, cooperate and keep peaceful relationships between countries. After the cold war, the world started to become...

  22. Unesco-Higher Education in India-Vision N Action.Doc

    Higher Education in India Vision and Action Country Paper UNESCO World Conference on Higher Education in the Twenty-First Century Paris, 5-9 October 1998 Indian National Commission for Cooperation with UNESCO October 1998 This paper has been brought out by Indian National Commission...

  23. Overview of Indo-Pakistani Relations

    1998 and early 1999, Vajpayee began a push for a full-scale diplomatic peace process with Pakistan. With the historic inauguration of the Delhi-Lahore bus service in February 1999, Vajpayee initiated a new peace process aimed towards permanently resolving the Kashmir dispute and other territorial/nuclear/strategic...

  24. Multiparty vs Twoparty

    intellectual puzzle. In a world where most stable democracies have industrialized and capitalist economies, some observers have felt that India’s democracy is either not genuine or that it is likely to falter soon. Democracy in India is understood better by examining India’s modern political traditions...

  25. The United States' Theme of the Hour

    exactly what it is? In the post 9/11 world, George Bush has made it perfectly clear what that conflict is: the war on terror. In Roger Cohen’s “An Obsession the World Doesn’t Share,” Cohen argues that terrorism is not the theme of the hour; the rest of the world has its own critical issues and the U...

  26. Treaty of Versailles: the Resulting Effects After World War One

    2010 Writing Assignment 2 Treaty of Versailles: The Resulting Effects After World War One Following the Grate War, the “Treaty of Versailles” was suppose to be a form of peace between the nations involved in World War One, and also point blame to the nation responsible. This war brought a variety...

  27. Pak India Relatiion

    living of their peoples. The starting point in the development of a new approach has to be the recognition by the two South Asian nuclear powers that peace between them is a strategic imperative. They can no longer afford an armed conflict because of the inherent risk of its escalation into a nuclear conflagration...

  28. geography

    India is an industry consisting of two major components: IT Services and business process outsourcing (BPO). The sector has increased its contribution to India's GDP from 1.2% in 1998 to 7.5% in 2012.[1] According to NASSCOM, the sector aggregated revenues of US$100 billion in 2012, where export and...

  29. Saarc. Policy Issues hinge on security and democracy

    SAARC and India Policy Issues hinge on security and democracy The entire project of SAARC is dependent on India’s capacity to bind the neighbouring states in multiple networks of ties to promote regional cooperation. India not only shares frontiers with all the SAARC countries, but also...

  30. Weekly Current Affairs Update

    Weekly Current Affairs update Feb 7 to13, 2010 (for BANK PO General Awareness & UPSC General Studies) List of contents Section A: INDIA Section B: WORLD Section C: ECONOMY & CORPORATE Section D: SPORTS Major news of the week Section A: INDIA Justice Chandramauli Kumar Prasad sworn-in as Supreme...

  31. Albert Einstein's contribution to modern physics

    you ask most people what field he excelled in, the only connection for some is E=Mc-squared. Einstein was a genius and constant contributor to the world of physics. With all of his theories and wisdom, he also had thoughts on religion that are pretty interesting. Albert Einstein is undoubtedly one...

  32. title

    opposites constitute the main charm of the structure of Tughlaq. Tughlaq promises his Subjects to maintain “justice, equality, progress and peace -- not just peace but a more purposeful life” “without any consideration of might and weakness, religion or creed.” But to a great surprise he could not win...

  33. Doing International Business

    dynamics all around the world have changed. Companies are looking to expand and explore new market opportunities, while in parallel the presence of a virtual market has had its contribution as well. Just like Friedman puts in his words that the world is flat, he points out that the world have evolved so much...

  34. My Involvement in and Contribution to Music

    MY INVOLVEMENT IN AND CONTRIBUTION TO MUSIC DR. VINCENT SEKHAR, S.J. The interest I had in music while I was at home was recognized and nurtured by (Late) Fr. A. Gnanapragasam and Fr. Michael Amaladoss, the present Director of IDCR, Aikiya Alayam. It was the latter who gave a chance to one of my...

  35. Indian's Dream

    the time comes when we shall redeem our pledge not wholly or in full measure, but very substantially… At the stroke of the midnight hour, when the world sleeps India will awake to life and freedom. With becoming humility, freedom and power brings responsibility and that the future is not one of the case...

  36. Islam Is a Religion of Peace

    Religion of Peace Islam Is A Religion Of Peace And Well-Being The word Islam has the same meaning as "peace" in Arabic. Islam is a religion that came down to offer humanity a life filled with the peace and well-being in which God's eternal mercy and compassion is manifested in the world. God invites...

  37. World War I

    World War I The First World War is also known as the Great War that ended all wars. The First War World began on August 4, 1914, when German troops poured into Belgium. When American first have knowledge of the military tension in Europe, they wanted to stay out of the war and declared neutrality. Many...

  38. Peace and Democracy in Kenya

    CHANGE AGENTS FOR PEACE INTERNATIONAL (CAPI) Peace and Democracy Capacity Building in Kenya. Project Proposal March, 2013 Since independence Kenya faces deeply rooted social injustices, marginalisation, ethnic polarisation, inequality and iniquity among those who have access to basic social...

  39. World War One

    got involved World War I; World War II. World War I, was the First World War, the Great War, and “The War to End All Wars”, was a global military conflict that took place mostly in Europe between the year of 1914 and 1918, and it left millions dead and re-shaped the modern world. The outcomes...

  40. Environmental Challenges in Twenty-First Century and the Indian Response

    Indian Response If there was any remaining doubt about the urgent need to combat climate change, two reports issued in recent years should make the world sit up and take notice. The first report issued in Feb 2007 by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) on the Physical Science Basis On...

  41. World Order & the Solomon Islands

    Main ways of Working for World Order World Order is a way to look at the balance of power among the world’s nations, which has a habit of changing over time. Where differences arise between these nations, such as aspirations for power or territory, conflict follows after and the balance of power becomes...

  42. Ankita

    where India has the highest peak in the world – Mt. Everest and the highest plateau as well – the Tibetan Plateau also known as the roof of the world. India also has the deepest point – the Mariana Trench. This subcontinent has to a place where harmony and peace can prevail with people gradually developing...

  43. Poverty in the World

    Economic Growth Creates Poverty in the World Facts on poverty in the world Facts on poverty in Africa Diseases due to malnutrition, Marasmus Kwashiorkor, scabies & parasites News articles Mystery: How Wealth Creates Poverty in the World Poverty Assessments ( With links...

  44. The World Economy

    1 2.2 Free trade 2 2.3 Absolute and comparative advantage 2 2.4 Trade protectionism 3 2.5 Trade barriers 4 2.6 The role of the World Trade Organization (WTO) in the development of free trade 5 2.7 The role of the EU in promoting trade 6 2.8 The composition of the balance of...

  45. prime minister

    that I would not write a book about that phase in my life, despite being coaxed by friends in the media and pursued by friends in the publishing world. Chiki Sarkar and Kamini Mahadevan of Penguin Books India made me change my mind. I yielded to their persuasions largely because of my own sense...

  46. To Join

    being the top in their classes from rural high schools from a wide area around Malsisar. They were so well informed and so full of questions about world events and about US policies about which they were quite familiar. I don’t think I could have begun to address the issues of their interest had many...

  47. Globalization and Democracy Around the World

    no/publications/wp99_23.htm viewed on feb 4 Globalisation and Democracy* The world order is rapidly changing due to global structures of production, trade and communication, it is often contended. Increasingly, the world is becoming one through the revolution in telecommunication, in transportation...

  48. Propaganda and World War I

    Propaganda and World War I Propaganda is a form of communication aimed towards influencing the attitude of the community toward some cause or position by presenting only one side of an argument. Propaganda statements may be partly false and partly true and are usually repeated and dispersed over a wide...

  49. What Reasons Did the United States Have for Using the Aromic Bombs Toward Japan 1945?

    A Plan of the investigation What reasons did the US. have for using the atomic bombs towards Japan in 1945? This investigation aims to assess the different factors leading up to the American president Harry S. Truman’s decision to use the atomic bomb as a mean to force Japan to surrender...

  50. Tv Programmes Choices

    content Access keys help BBC logo * Home * News * Sport * Radio * TV * Weather * Languages Low graphics |Accessibility help BBC News watch One-Minute World News mobiles *News services* Your news when you want it News Front Page Africa Americas Asia-Pacific Europe Middle East South Asia UK Business Health...

  51. Ethics

    two hats. The one is business and increasing my shareholders' value; the other is social responsibility” A company’s sense of responsibility towards the community and environment (both ecological and social) in which it operates is termed as Corporate Social Responsibility. Companies express this citizenship  ...

  52. War Readiness: A Necessary Evil

    periodically been in state of peace and war. Wars have always been condemned as a cruel, insensitive, and extremely impractical tool for of settling territorial clashes. Countless times, men of good will have made dedicated efforts to preserve the balance of peace in our world. Even though these individuals...

  53. Dominating Other Countries

    Humanitarians wanted to search the west for new medicines, Military thought that having naval ports around the world would benefit for coal supplies, and some Europeans just wanted to conquer the world with the theory of social Darwinism or as you may have heard it as “survival of the fittest.” Britain played...

  54. Brave New World Author True Feelings

    Throughout the dystopian novel Brave New World by Aldous Huxley, the author reveals his true feelings about the application of science and technology in the future. He uses ironic dialogue and descriptions to convey the feeling that if we rely and rest our weight as a people in technology and science...

  55. The Indian Information Technology Sector

    been instrumental in driving the nation's economy onto the rapid growth curve. According to the Nasscom-Deloitte study, the IT/ITES industry's contribution to the country's GDP has increased to a share of 5.2 per cent in 2007, as against 1.2 per cent in 1998. Further, the IT and BPO industries are...

  56. Presentation.Doc

    the ban was brought in to coincide with the anniversary of his birthday. It seems certain that he would be dismayed by estimates that 40 per cent of India's health problems are caused by tobacco. In an effort to clamp down on a habit that kills an estimated 1 million people every year, the government put...

  57. Optimism about World

    will have a positive influence on the world, despite some faulty trade deals, since it will deter wars. Additionally, although the world will experience negative effects in the short term due to a rise in far right nationalist movements, the overall trend is towards declining and less militant nationalism...

  58. Political characteristics of Burma

    Political characteristics of Burma Abstract Burma, also called Myanmar,bounded on the west by Bangladesh;on the northwest by India’s Assam State;on the northeast by China’s Yunnan Province.It ‘s known as Burma until 1918. Since its establishment in 1990s, three comprehensive constitutions,...

  59. Raju

    the time comes when we shall redeem our pledge not wholly or in full measure, but very substantially… At the stroke of the midnight hour, when the world sleeps India will awake to life and freedom. With becoming humility, freedom and power brings responsibility and that the future is not one of the case...

  60. Indian Agricultural Industry

    India's Agriculture Industry*-*Contemporary Developments in Business and Management I INTRODUCTION Agricultural production in India is an important determinant of overall economic growth and a huge employer of the rural populace. Total food grain production, for instance, in 2004/2005 (April-March)...