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182154
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India, the land of holistic culture has always given importance to life and its potential. However, one often connects life with freedom. If freedom is to be ascertained as the definition of right, this then leads to absolutism which can create chaos and disorder. Many believe that human rights only have a nominal role in identifying legal rights, but the essence of the theory is that the concept of human rights has surpassed its ability to interpret justice. An attempt to understand various cultures by exploring the aspects of their belief systems which teach and propagate the value of human rights is made here. Sindhu Vijayakumar investigates. Crossing cultural, religious, linguistic and racial differences makes us realise that the suffering of any single individual affects the consciousness of mankind because every human being is connected to the others.
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144433
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With the dawn of the atomic age, nuclear weapons became the “pride” of many arsenals, until it was realised that subsequent proliferation threatened all life on Earth. According to Sindhu Vijayakumar, nuclear power politics in theory attempted to justify the use of these weapons, posing a challenge to ethics, law and humanity.
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