A Dialogue With Russia

The present century cannot be made to bear the brunt of wars that do not serve any political purposes. Wars cost lives, and must be immediately put to stop. Peace in the twenty-first century should pave way for a safer world. Peace between nations must be given more political opportunities. The world must be made safe through investment in science and broad support for education, especially in Asia. Most economies and polity of a nation work well with a work-force that is educated and healthy. It works with utmost political efficiency when citizens are given the due that they deserve. Most nations that are unrelentingly edging towards wars must be asked to be restraint, and must give support to fields of human endeavour rather than use government’s resources on wars and weaponry.

Wars are an expensive proposition and cost more than they bring to the economy. Wars are an economic drain on state exchequer. Wars should not be supported by important nations, and they must think harder about the consequences of their political actions. Wars must be a political phenomenon which is best suited to pages of history, rather than the present era. Wars must be stopped and more resources that go in war ought to be given to fields of human inquiry.

Most nations have an educated populace which requires the support of science and arts; they require active participation in the politics of the nation. The ongoing war between Russia and Ukraine has caused countless lives and hasn’t brought solace to any side. Both the parties should be more circumspect in realizing the wasteful nature of wars. Wars kill men who should be working in factories or guarding a safe post. Wars must be made into history in the twenty-first century. Dialogue must be used as the only method to resolve intractable problems of politics and new conflicts between nations. Dialogue must be given the attention that they deserve and more resources must be spent on bringing the disputed parties to the table of peace.

Dialogue should be given as a political method for nations to work out their differences. Diffidence must be avoided and all caution must be exercised to bring about political changes that demand peace. Dialogue should be given a fair opportunity to succeed rather than wars. Wars do not solve most problems and give men and women the difficulty of going through a period of national hardships. Dialogue must be used to resolve conflicts and bring about a difference in the polity of a nation.  Dialogue must be considered the best method to understand and resolve the differences that warring parties have with each other.

Yuvraj Saharan

Capital Report

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