ABOUT THE BOOK
Driven by the myopia of profits
and an ego that craves superiority over fellow brethren, man is leading a life
of wanton devastation, and going through what is perhaps the most violent time
in history. At stake is not just our own lives and values, but the environment
that sustains us, and by extension therefore, the very future of our planet.
Is this a one-way street? Or is there still
scope for salvation? Can we redefine ethics to suit the broader common vision
of all mankind? Can we rise above religious differences to create a common,
working philosophy that works for both us, and our planet? If the tenets and
essence of Hinduism and Buddhism are anything to goby, the answer is a
resounding yes.
Adaptation of a non-conflicting paradigm led by
the Hindu-Buddhist values—whose adherents account for more than one-fifth of
the world`s population and cognates cultures such as in India and Japan—can be
used effectively to shift the focus from ‘conflict resolution’ to ‘conflict
avoidance’ and the path of ‘ideology’ to ‘philosophy’.
It is with this aspiration and conviction that
the VIF, New Delhi, Sitagu International Buddhist Academy, Yangon and Myanmar
Institute of Strategic Studies in association with Japan Foundation organised
Samvad II a Global initiative on Conflict Avoidance and Environment
Consciousness: a Dialogue for Peace, Harmony and Security, at Yangon, Myanmar
in 2017.
This book, based on the conference attempts to
answer one simple question: Can we offer a new model and vision for a world
order based on democratic tradition that espouses the spirit of human cooperation,
ethical behaviour, universal responsibility and prosperity of all nations?
If we put our best foot forward, the answer
could be yes. The alternative is not an alternative.
ABOUT Author
Vivekananda International Foundation
is a prominent and distinctive think tank, based in Delhi. Guided by the
message of Swami Vivekananda (1863-1902), the VIF conducts research on a wide
range of subjects covering international relations, national security, foreign
policy, issues of defence, governance, economics, history and civilisation. The
objectives of the VIF`s research are to promote nation building, encourage
harmony in diversity, prioritise conflict avoidance and generate environmental
awareness. An able team of researchers, defence, security and foreign policy
experts, prominent academicians and eminent citizens help the VIF in its
activities. The VIF’s messages are reflected in its publications.
As a premier geo-political, strategic and national security think tank, the VIF
is committed to offer focused and expertly analysed issues of national salience
for the discerning citizen, the polity, and for the decision-makers to take
note.