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A non-west alternative to new world order

Through her engagement with the West on the principle of Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam, India has taken the discourse of non-West vs West with sublimity towards cultural & civilisational ethos

Dr Sandipani DashDr Sandipani Dash
Apr 10, 2024, 08:00 pm IST
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Gracing a panel discussion at the annual Munich Security Conference on February 18, 2024, along with US Secretary of State Antony Blinken and German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock, Bharat’s External Affairs Minister Subrahmanyam Jaishankar said he would “characterise India as a country which is non-West but which has an extremely strong relation with the Western countries, getting better by the day.” Jaishankar’s affirmation, distinguishing between “being non-West and anti-West”, evokes interest on cultural and civilisational underpinnings of non-West India’s engagement with the West.

The non-West is a space that culturally distinguishes itself from the West with their respective geographic specificities. The non-Western world, like the West itself, is not a homogenous spatial category. It has a diversity of units, inhabitants and facets. Representing one such facet, Bharat civilisationally engages with the West. While culture is somebody’s thought and action carried over from one generation to the other, civilisation is his or her cumulative ideational and material accomplishments. In consequence, the spontaneous exchange of ideas and needs define civilisational engagement.

India’s engagement with the West on civilisational line is celebrated in William James Durant’s two consecutive books The Case for India and Story of Civilization. In 1930, the American author published “The Case for India” while he was on a visit to India as part of collecting data for the Story of Civilization. He wrote, “India was the motherland of our race, and Sanskrit the mother of Europe’s languages, that she was the mother of our philosophy, mother, through the Arabs, of much of our mathematics, mother, through Buddha, of the ideals embodied in Christianity, mother, through the village community, of self-government and democracy. Mother India is in many ways the mother of us all.” Durant substantiates his reverent description of  India’s relations with  the West in the first volume of Story of Civilisation.

 

“India’s approach to human rights is rooted in our democratic principles and pluralistic ethos. Our Constitution guarantees protection of civil and political rights and provides for progressive realization of economic, social, and cultural rights. Our society and polity are anchored by our institutional strengths of an independent judiciary, robust media, and vibrant civil society. These values have continued to inform India’s policies, domestically and globally”
— Dr S Jaishankar, Foreign Minister, at the, High-Level Segment of the 55th Session of the Human Rights Council, Geneva

 

In a chequered course of history, the enlightening engagement among civilisations has been, however, strained by many disruptive forces, more prominently proselytisation, consumerism and mechanization. The consequent imperial domination has created global binary spaces of prosperity and deprivation. The geo-economic fault line between the Global North versus the Global South on the one hand and the geo-cultural rift between the West and the East on the other are living proof. The ideational and material exchanges characterize ancient civilisational accomplishments. The subsequent time span ranging from medieval age to contemporary period has witnessed the expansive growth of subjugating tendencies, which have been manifested in imperialism, colonialism, settler-colonialism and racism. Resultantly, the spontaneous exchange of ideas and needs gave way to enslavement of human lives and livelihood.

The dehumanisation of civilisational engagement receives emotional yet apt expression in the words of South African statesman Desmond Tutu, when he says, “When the missionaries came to Africa they had the Bible and we had the land. They said ‘Let us pray.’ We closed our eyes. When we opened them we had the Bible and they had the land.” Walter C. Opello and Stephen J. Rosow also share similar reflections in their (2004) work The Nation-State and Global Order: A Historical Introduction to Contemporary Politics. They write, “European states constructed an interconnected global order by means of conquest, trade, religious conversion and diplomacy”. This asymmetric encounter has been reversed by gradual civilisational march including initial political decolonisation, later on economic liberalisation and the ongoing cultural affirmation.

Significantly, when India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited South Africa in 2016, he proclaimed, “Through the spirit of Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam and Ubunt, our relationship has been a story of resolve, determination, justice and the excellence of human endeavour.” While Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam conveys the idea of the world as one family, Ubuntu expresses that “I am because you are”. Essentially, the non-Western approach persuades to interact with the world as a physically as well as an emotionally shared space.

As things unfold further, on a historic occasion of India taking upon herself G20 presidency for 2022-23, Prime Minister Modi declared, “India’s G20 Presidency will work to promote this universal sense of one-ness. Hence our theme – ‘One Earth, One Family, One Future’.” G20-Presidential declaration for universal one-ness has witnessed inclusion of African Union in the most effective global grouping of emerging and emerged powers, enhancing G20’s operational reach and humane potential. Such a meaningful global progress in material and ideational sense, indeed, manages to fructify with the engagement between non-West India and the West on cultural and civilisational terms.

Topics: Dr. S. JaishankarPrime Minister Narendra ModiIndia's G20 PresidencyVasudhaiva KutumbakamGerman Foreign Minister Annalena BaerbockColonialismnon-West and anti-West
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