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India among few ancient civilisations to emerge as modern nation-state: EAM Jaishankar at IIT Madras

External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar said India is among the very few ancient civilisations that have not only survived the passage of time but evolved into a major modern nation-state, giving the country a historical consciousness unmatched by most nations

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MADARS: External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar on January 2 said India is one of the very few ancient civilisations in the world that has survived and evolved into a major modern nation-state, giving the country a deep sense of history that most nations do not possess.

Speaking at the launch of IIT Madras Global and the inaugural session of the IIT Madras tech fest Shaastra, Jaishankar said India is among the few ancient civilisations that have survived to become a major modern nation state.

“There are really very few ancient civilisations which have survived to become major modern nation states, and we are one of them. We have a sense of our past, which very few countries have,” he said.

He said India’s choice of democracy had global consequences. “It was our decision to opt for a democratic political model which made the very idea of democracy a universal political concept. Had we not gone that way, democracy would have remained very regional and narrow. It is our duty, our obligation to express our thoughts and our values, culture and history. But it can be done in a congenial partnership kind of way because I think that partnership with the West is important. I think it is very much a way of how we shape the world…,” Jaishankar said.

“It is our duty, our obligation to express our thoughts and our values, culture and history. But it can be done in a congenial partnership kind of way because I think that partnership with the West is important. I think it is very much a way of how we shape the world,” the EAM added.

Also Read: Andhra Pradesh: Ancient Shiva Lingam vandalised at historic Bhimeswara Mandir on mukkoti ekadashi

Jaishankar said India today has fewer relative resources than it did decades ago and must focus on maximum impact.

He explained that India does this by leveraging its competitiveness, strengths, and institutions, as well as global partnerships. Citing IIT Madras’ overseas initiatives, he said an IIT Madras campus in Tanzania demonstrates how Indian foreign policy leverages domestic institutions to achieve a significant global impact.

Jaishankar said, “When we use this word so casually ‘Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam’, what is actually the messaging of that word of that term? The term is that we have never considered the world as an inimical or a hostile environment from which we have to defensively protect ourselves… If you are in a problem-solving mode, with limited resources, how do you have maximum impact? That is actually the problem which has to be solved. What we try to do in Indian foreign policy today, in Indian diplomacy today, is actually solve that problem, and we try to do that by partly using our competitiveness, using our strengths, leveraging other institutions and possibilities.I would say even to me, an IIT Madras campus in Tanzania is a way by which Indian foreign policy has leveraged the capabilities of an institution here to make a huge impact there.”

Jaishankar described India as a “human resource power”.

“There are oil powers and resource powers. We are a human resource power and we should play to our strength,” he said.

Referring to India’s role during the COVID-19 pandemic, he said the country was among the most efficient vaccine producers.

Topics: IT Madras tech fest ShaastraIIT (Madras)Vasudhaiva KutumbakamExternal Affairs Minister S Jaishankar
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