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INTEGRATED NATIONALISM BETTER CONCEPT THAN INCLUSIVE NATIONALISM !

INTEGRATED NATIONALISM BETTER CONCEPT THAN INCLUSIVE NATIONALISM !‏
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INTEGRATED NATIONALISM BETTER CONCEPT THAN INCLUSIVE NATIONALISM :-

The term “ NATIONAL INTEGRATION” is made up of two words- 1. National 2. Integration. It implies the presence of a number of Nations which get integrated into each other. For example, Maharashtrian Nation, Punjabi Nation, etcetra which get integrated with each other to form a bigger common entity called “Indian”. But, such integration does not necessarily guarantee that these constituent Nations shall feel the presence of a common bigger nation composed of all such smaller nations. The individuals constituting these constituent nations may still harbor feelings of being part of a separate nation like “I am first a Maharashtrian, then an Indian”.
On the other hand, “Integrated Nationalism” leads to the feeling that “I am first a member of the Indian Nation, then a Member of Maharashtrian Nation.” Majority of individuals in each constituent nation get integrated with members of other nations leading to the feeling of being first the part of a bigger common nation and thereafter only the member of constituent nations. For example, a Hindu feels integrated with a Muslim on levels of culture, human feelings, respect for each other’s religion and so on. Thus, both a Hindu and a Muslim gets integrated and come to have a feeling of commonality- having something bigger in common- THE BIGGER NATION. This bigger identity overshadows the smaller identity. Thus, the Nationalism resulting from such integration is longer lasting than both the NATIONAL INTEGRATION AND INCLUSIVE NATIONALISM.
The concept of Inclusive Nationalism is Narrower, restricted, smaller than the concept of the Integrated Nationalism. Semantically speaking, the use of the word “Inclusive” implies mere inclusion and not necessarily the integration. For example, the Bigger Nation may include smaller nations like Hindu, Muslim, Christian. These nations may have a sense of being included in the bigger sphere called “Nationalism”. But, these entities may still not have any feelings of integration/bond with each other. These entities may still at any time think of breaking away from the Bigger common Nation. But, in the case of “Integrated Nationalism”, this breaking/separating away does not happen because members of these nations lane already wielded, glued , bonded, integrated with each other so solidly that they come to have a feeling of oneness on some long lasting levels, thereby rarely contemplating breaking/ separation from each other/the bigger Nation. The aim of the policy makers in any polity must be to achieve THE INTEGRATED NATIONALISM and not the National Integration or the Inclusive Nationalism. The Maa Bhaaratee Paartee shall strive to achieve THE INTEGRATED NATIONALISM.

Thakur Sher Singh Parmar

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INDIA THE EMERGING GLOBAL POWER By the year 2075 , India shall emerge as one of the two leading global powers in view of its basic strengths like vibrant democracy , large population, big consumer market , Highly professional defence forces , political unity despite minor abberations here and there , spiritual leanings , increasing basic and technical literacy , contemporary global scenario and its all powerful geo-strategic location along the international trade route passing via the Indian ocean , etc.AS SUCH , ITS HIGH TIME INDIA WAS GRANTED THE STATUS OF "PERMANENT MEMBER OF U.N.O".

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INDIAN MEDIA 'S PROPENSITY TO REPORT INACCURATELY!

The Indian media of late has shown its tendency and propensity to report inaccurately. One of the latest prime example is that of The Times Of India, a much respected and widely read English language mainstream newspaper in India. It carried on its front page a news item titled “TOI-Crest’s Indian Of The Decade: SONIA GANDHI” in its New Delhi edition dated December 25, 2009.Click on the following foto to see this news item: 

The title itself is inaccurate, since the DECADE in question shall get completed only in 2010 and as such it would have been ACCURATE REPORTING if this newspaper had declared SONIA GANDHI its Indian of The Decade in the YEAR 2011 only after the year 2010 was over! Also, it further reported inaccurately on its page 13 of the same edition, in a news item titled “UPA chief has reclaimed Gandhi Family legacy”, ….The unlikely emergence of Sonia as a Wonder Women is, in many ways, the narrative of the unlikely emergence of India as a superpower…….”. The matter of the fact is that Thakur Sher Singh Parmar had already foreseen and forecast the emergence of India as a superpower, in his article titled “India The Emerging Global Power!”, dated 3rd of January, 2005 which was posted in January, 2005 on his MSN geography group and the same was subsequently repeated on the same website/MSN group on 1st of March,2005. He had written “INDIA THE EMERGING GLOBAL POWER- By the year 2075, India shall emerge as one of the two leading global powers in view of its basic strengths like vibrant democracy, large population, big consumer market, Highly professional defence forces, political unity despite minor aberrations here and there, spiritual leanings, increasing basic and technical literacy, contemporary global scenario and its all powerful geo-strategic location along the international trade route passing via the Indian ocean, etc. AS SUCH, ITS HIGH TIME INDIA WAS GRANTED THE STATUS OF “PERMANENT MEMBER OF U.N.O.” Click on the following foto to view this article: 

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Not only Thakur Sher Singh Parmar, even other well known scholars before had anticipated clearly the EMERGENCE OF INDIA AS THE GLOBAL POWER. FOR EXAMPLE, THE MINSTRY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS OF JAPAN HAD ANNOUNCED IN NOVEMBER, 2003 THAT IT WOULD HOLD A PUBLIC SYPOSIUM ON "India: an emerging global power - Strategy for Japan-India in the coming age" on Monday, December 8, 2003 in Tokyo, to have been attended by Dr. Stephen P. Cohen, Senior Fellow, Brooking Institution, and C. RAJA MOHAN, PROFESSOR, JAWAHARLAL NEHRU UNIVERSITY and other well known specialists like PROFESSOR GONG SHAO-PENG, PROFESSOR YOSHIMI ISHIKAWA, N K SINGH - MEMBER OF PLANNING COMMISSION OF INDIA, YUKIO OKAMOTO, REAR ADMIRAL K R MENON, YASUSHI AKASHI [ OF JAPAN CENTTRE FOR CONFLICT PREVENTION]. FOR FULL TEXT GO TO:
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WHAT PERHAPS WAS NOT ANTICIPATED WAS THE CATAPULATION/CERTIFICATION OF INDIA TO THE STATUS OF THE GLOBAL SUPERPOWER BY BUSH ADMINISTRATION AND ITS ACCEPTANCE AS SUCH BY REST OF THE WORLD, A TURNING POINT WHICH MADE INDIAN ESTABLISHMENT EUPHORIC/FULLY CONSCIOUS OF INDIA BEING THE EMERGING GLOBAL POWER!

The big question is why do the big Indian newspapers time and again report inaccurately? Is it because their reporters and editors don’t do a thorough research unlike the English language foreign journalists? Is it because that they don’t want to report facts accurately despite in possession of full facts of a story/news item? If it is so, why do they so? Is it because vested interests cause them to do so? Is it because sometimes news reporting is simply planned out and pumped into print to serve some one’s personal/group interest/s? Is it because they don’t wish to let others get due credit in a media world perceived by themselves as full of cut-throat competition? One is reminded of the ‘RANN’ movie starring Amitabh Bachan and produced by Ramgopal which gives answers to the seemingly puzzling questions such as above in A BIG ‘YES’!

Thakur Sher Singh Parmar