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ID130809
Title ProperIndian ethics
Other Title Informationalternative for facing contemporary global challenges
LanguageENG
AuthorBajpai, Arunoday
Publication2014.
Summary / Abstract (Note)The contemporary global community continues to be in throes of multiple problems accumulated in the course of growth and development of human civilization. The problems of violence within and among nations: rising terrorism and organized crimes in different parts of the globe; increasing poverty and hunger: threatening dimensions of food and energy crises and to cap it all pending catastrophe of climate change and other forms of environmental degradation. it is not that the global community- and nations collectively or individually are not aware of these challenges or they have failed to corrective actions. We are more aware of these problems than any time in the history of mankind. Also. we have put in place various strategies. policies and mechanisms to manage. and solve these challenges. Even global community has suddenly woken up to the call for switching over to the alternative vision of sustainable development. However. the alternative sustainable development strategy seems faltering amidst of unsustainable ideas and practices inspired by materialistic progress and over emphasis on sel?sh interests of nations and individuals alike. The moot question is how the prevailing development paradigms fashioned and refashioned to suits the needs of evolving globalized economy is capable of facing these challenges? What are its ethical foundations? What alternative ethical framework or vision we can evolve? And ?nally, how the Indian ethical framework is relevant for this alternative vision?
`In' analytical NoteWorld Focus Vol.35, No.5; May 2014: p.52-57
Journal SourceWorld Focus Vol.35, No.5; May 2014: p.52-57
Key WordsIndia ;  Indian Ethics ;  Ethnicity ;  Morality ;  Contemporary Politics ;  Global Community ;  Human Civilization ;  Civil Violence ;  Politics ;  Political Strategies ;  Sustainable Development Strategy - SDS ;  Political Offshore ;  Unsustainable Ideas ;  Development Paradigms ;  Ethical Framework ;  Environmental Degradation ;  Global Economy ;  Terrorism