Modi suggests dialogue to resolve conflicts

Prime Minister Narendra Modi said today that dialogue is the only way to cut through deep-rooted religious stereotypes and prejudices that divide communities across the world and sow seeds of conflict between nations and societies. 

In a video message to the 2nd edition of ‘Samvad- Global Initiative on Conflict Avoidance and Environment Consciousness’ being held in Yangon, Modi said that he is a product of the ancient Indian tradition that firmly believes in dialogue on difficult issues.

“As the inter-connected and inter-dependent world of 21st century battles a number of global challenges, from terrorism to climate change, I am confident that the solutions will be found through Asia’s oldest traditions of dialogue and debate,” he said.

Stressing that the ancient Indian concept of “Tarka Shastra” (debate) is founded on dialogue and debate as the model for exchange of views and avoidance of conflict, Modi said that it is only natural that the search for answers be led by the humanity’s longest traditions of thought, rooted in various religions, civilizations, and multiple streams of spirituality.

Giving examples of Lord Rama, Lord Krishna, Lord Buddha and Bhakta Prahlada, he said the purpose of each of their actions was to uphold ‘dharma’ (duty), which has sustained Indians from ancient to modern times.

Calling for harmonious environmental consciousness, he said man must relate to nature and revere it and not merely consider it a resource to be exploited.

“If man does not nurture nature, then nature reacts in the form of climate change”, Modi said.

He said that environmental laws and regulations, while essential in any modern society, afford only an inferior protection to nature.  

 

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