ROLE OF STUDENT’S IN FREE INDIA

Introduction The young men of today are the citizen of tomorrow. In course of time, they will take the place of our present leaders and administrators. What a nation would be in future depends upon how her young men and women would be themselves in the early part of their life. It is during the …

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REARMAMENT OR DISARMAMENT

Introduction Sir Winston Churchil in his famous book “The Second World War” describes very emphatically that the Second World War was the result of the policy of disarmament which the democratic nations of Western Europe, in general and France and Great Britain, in particular, constantly followed after the Treaty of Versailles. Hitler started his campaign …

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PROSPECTS OF THE THIRD WORLD WAR

Introduction The lesson of history and specially of two world wars has been that out of violence and hatred only violence and hatred can come; love and co-operation cannot come. The last World War has devastated the world to that extent that the nations of the world are so much horrified that they are making …

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THE PROBLEM OF INTERNATIONAL UNDERSTANDING

Introduction “Men are born to live. Their main object of life is to live, survive and not to be perished and killed. The basic instinct of men is to live and not to ruin or to be ruined.” These words have completely changed. The birth of unclear energy has created havoc in the world. The …

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INTERNATIONAL POLITICS AND THE U.N.O.

Introduction The United Nations Organisation was born out of the ashes of the League of Nations. The League of Nations came into existence in 1919 to maintain peace in the world following the First Great War. But within twenty years of its existence, another war, more destructive and devastating than the first one, broke out. …

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INDIA AND WORLD PEACE

Introduction Even in the midst of the hours of war, man has craved for peace. Desire for peace is innate in human nature as the instinct of pugnacity is a part of human psychology. Falling a victim to circumstances, man, from time to time, has indulged in violence. But as soon as he is satisfied …

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THE ATOM BOMB AND THE HYDROGEN BOMB

Introduction The Second World War had entered its last stage. It was the month of August in 1945 that the world came to know about the atom bomb. The Nazi forces had surrendered but Japan was still holding out. In consequence of the doggedness of the Japanese forces, the Americans dropped an atom bomb on …

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NATIONAL DEFENSE

Introduction Though we are living in age of international understanding and co-operation yet it is in fitness of things to think of national defense. On the side, science and technology have shrunk time and space and have knit the world into compact whole, on the other they have made the scientifically advanced countries greedy, arrogant …

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AN IDEAL STATE-A STATE EXISTS FOR THE SAKE OF A GOOD LIFE

Introduction As we take up the topic ‘An Ideal State’, we are reminded or two lines of Pope, a famous classical English poet of 18th century. These lines are “For form of Government let fools contest. Whatever is best administered is best.” These two lines of Pope clear everything. The State is the best State …

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INDIA’S FOREIGN POLICY

Introduction Before the 15th of August, 1947, India had no foreign policy, for she was under the domination of a foreign power. Indian politicians and public leaders, in an unofficial way, discussed the matter but the discussion was merely an intellectual exercise and had no impact on the policy of the country. With the achievement …

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