Borderless World: A Myth or Reality?
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SOWMYA JAYARAM said:
5 years ago
A borderless world. If we started thinking that tha borderless world is possible is not. Basically everything should be limited and processed. So the things which could be developed will known from our near border. Many improvements and things will be accessed. So the borderless world is possible when the everyone are from same community, region, language and all. If people all is one then the borderless is possible.
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Mir Umer said:
5 years ago
Yes. A borderless world is possible if the things are supposed to be done according to Islamic rule. People set their minds in accordance with the modern world and here, we think of only ourselves only. But by the Islamic point of view, we should think about this universe. Not only of this planet. Even this universe has no border then why should here. Where we didn't exist in case of space. Now, here the situation is different. We are heading towards a future where we don't know if we are going to survive tomorrow or not, yes the so-called atomic world, we can't think what is going to b done tomorrow, small disputes among the countries could lead to a big disaster. So here should b the border to every country with its distinct lines and boundaries.
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SR21 said:
5 years ago
When we talk about borderless, we mean open but secured borders. Someday flying vehicle was a myth and now we have airplanes flying across the globe. Hence the idea of borderless is a soon to be reality of the modern world. Countries these days are mostly focused on development rather than territorial expansion which means, our borders are somewhat static. Posing arguments in favour of borderless world. Let's begin with globalisation. Tarrif free borders have aided majorly in freedom of movement of goods, capital and labour. Properly regulated, this allows even distribution of labours across the world. In addition to this, the non uniform distribution of resources is pooled and distributed to necessity of different countries. Secondly, the international refugee crisis. Where only some countries are concentrated with a major inflow of refugees to take into asylum, a global crisis is a burden on some of the nations due to border restrictions. Open borders and mutual duties can reduce the burden of refugees in developing countries. Borders are the reflection of division. Common world threats of pollution, climate change, terrorism can easily be solved it nations identified themselves in a global diaspora instead of nation states and backing off with a mentality of "not in my backyard ". Fourth point is cultural, social and educational flow among countries. Ideas complementing each other and inciting creativity while making people realise being a part of globe and identifying themselves as global citizens, calling all to accept differences in culture and cherish them, tolerate, and promote the notion of universal brotherhood. Lastly, if we just imagine the amount of money diluting in investment to enhance border security, we will most certainly realise how different and noble it will be had. Those two countries pooled that sum contributing to curb mutual problems like poverty, unemployment and education. Lastly, I would conclude with. Borders are to protect and not divide. Let's not let the centuries old lost battles, conflict or colonisation decide the borders of today and take up responsibility as a global citizen to understand and not stereotype borders. Be open in ideas yet secured in our homes.
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Anomi said:
4 years ago
As we can see, the world is now ridden with wars and terrorism. The severe fights between terrorists and innocent citizens of Afghanistan are very disheartening. The wars between Israel and Palestine last year were fatal. And how can we forget the two World Wars? These all conclude that there will always remain thought of hatred amongst the world citizens. One more reason is that since birth we human beings have been taught to live in our own confined space since birth. If you recall Robert Frost's poem we did last year, 'Mending wall', even when the narrator wanted no wall to come between them, it remained because of his neighbour. Similarly, one person wanting no wall between them doesn't mean that all will want the same. Also, the border to anything marks a limit that no other person shall exceed. Therefore, I think borders are really important to ensure lawfulness and discipline.
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Machhindra Deshmukh said:
2 years ago
The world will be borderless if each and every human leaves the thought of caste, creed, religion from the bottom of their soul.
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