Globalization vs. Nationalism
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ADARSH GUPTA said:
1 decade ago
Globalization is the path for a country to grow fast in every aspect, it also benefited to people of country. It's live example is our country, it was started in 1991 onward in India, and the changes we are able to see all round in technology, IT, economically, fashion and other fronts. From the banking front we can see the benefits by using ATM, internet banking, mobile banking, CBS banking.
We can also look the benefits of Nationalization, like application of Priority sector lending, retail lending. With out this it was not possible.
We can also look the benefits of Nationalization, like application of Priority sector lending, retail lending. With out this it was not possible.
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Pranav said:
1 decade ago
Globalization and Nationalization can co-exist, but only to the point when globalization is not confused with Westernization. Post-Independence, we Indians, have had strong infatuations with western traditions and way of life. To globalize does not necessarily mean to adhere to a different philosophy and abandoning our entire belief system. Different countries can co-operate peacefully on economic as well as other platforms without infringing upon the Nationalistic ideologies of another nations.
I would like to add an important historical point here. Back in the day, our country was proud to have Universities like Taxila and Nalanda where students from all over the world came and gained knowledge in various disciplines. The medium of language was partly alien to the foreign students. Still they came and studied. After all, it was the education that mattered and not the language.
It is one of the few examples where we managed to globalize tremendously keeping the nationalistic tendencies alive. There was a huge influx of foreign students at that time. Currently we do have "world class" management institutes but they do not have the same amount of foreign influx. We certainly have globalized a lot post-independence, but that globalization has come at the cost of Nationalism.
And this is what we need to keep in mind. For a country having tremendous cultural heritage, nationalistic ideologies are an intrinsic part of getting Globalized. If we continue on the current trend.
I would like to add an important historical point here. Back in the day, our country was proud to have Universities like Taxila and Nalanda where students from all over the world came and gained knowledge in various disciplines. The medium of language was partly alien to the foreign students. Still they came and studied. After all, it was the education that mattered and not the language.
It is one of the few examples where we managed to globalize tremendously keeping the nationalistic tendencies alive. There was a huge influx of foreign students at that time. Currently we do have "world class" management institutes but they do not have the same amount of foreign influx. We certainly have globalized a lot post-independence, but that globalization has come at the cost of Nationalism.
And this is what we need to keep in mind. For a country having tremendous cultural heritage, nationalistic ideologies are an intrinsic part of getting Globalized. If we continue on the current trend.
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Rohit Negi said:
1 decade ago
Hi frds.
All our country progress and development is today because of globalization. Think before of medieval history if European countries have not came to India For the purpose of business then today India remained backward and in the list of poor countries. So globalisation must be their in today's competitive world.
Nationalisation is good for country to increase it current account deficit and flow of rupee remain in our country only. It is beneficial for our country to balance rupee against dollar in nowadays.
All our country progress and development is today because of globalization. Think before of medieval history if European countries have not came to India For the purpose of business then today India remained backward and in the list of poor countries. So globalisation must be their in today's competitive world.
Nationalisation is good for country to increase it current account deficit and flow of rupee remain in our country only. It is beneficial for our country to balance rupee against dollar in nowadays.
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Sushmita ghosh said:
1 decade ago
In my opinion nationalisation is more important. Hadn't India been among top in the list of corrupt countries, it would have been among the richest economies. The government of India still has loads of money for education and eliminating poverty, and employing the unemployed. We can see japan as among the richest economies as it emphasises on natoinalisation rather than capitalisation.
It is not agreeable that globalisation is important for gaining new expirences and technologies and ideas, because its most of the indians working abroad who study from India but due to lack of good opportunity, go to abroad and develop technologies there which are then imported by India at a high cost. With nationalisation, these people will remain here only and thus contribute in the development of our country. I think we can be known better if we are nationalised and have a good economy ratHer than being globalised and having a poor economy. With nationalisation opportunities in every feild will increase.
Though nationalisation grounds us to our roots, but we should always remember that the secret of our country's past lay in its ever accepting society. We destroyed ourself only by giving up the same openess. Culture itself is an ever changing entity. So, we need not fear of becoming very stubborn or reservred in terms of culture with nationalisation.
It is not agreeable that globalisation is important for gaining new expirences and technologies and ideas, because its most of the indians working abroad who study from India but due to lack of good opportunity, go to abroad and develop technologies there which are then imported by India at a high cost. With nationalisation, these people will remain here only and thus contribute in the development of our country. I think we can be known better if we are nationalised and have a good economy ratHer than being globalised and having a poor economy. With nationalisation opportunities in every feild will increase.
Though nationalisation grounds us to our roots, but we should always remember that the secret of our country's past lay in its ever accepting society. We destroyed ourself only by giving up the same openess. Culture itself is an ever changing entity. So, we need not fear of becoming very stubborn or reservred in terms of culture with nationalisation.
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Pallavi said:
1 decade ago
Globalization vs Nationalism, I believe that globalization is very important, as in today's world we should not only think about our country but also about the whole world. We should connect to the whole world to take the positive values and aspects of different people. It is important to be an adoptable in every environment so globalization is important.
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Siddhesh nikam said:
1 decade ago
Global. The word itself defines the world without boundaries. To start with I would like to state the economic reforms done in 1991 then PM of India Mr. Narasimha introducing globalization of trade. There is no doubt that India made a mark in the world economy due to global thinking. The same results wouldn't be possible with a closed economy. Being global does not mean anti-national it only give us strength and ability to be at par with other world leaders.
Globalization itself generates employment within and outside country. Globalization in other terms also to be social enough to be concern for other countries problems. Now the times have change we alone cannot make the great difference for the mankind. As it is rightly said that " ships are safe in harbour but that not they are made for". Globalization in terms of culture gave us an opportunity to to learn new languages /traditions/lifestyles. It made our living far more secure by sharing each others technology in the field of medical science/space research/gadgets.
Todays world globalization we clearly see that for livelihood we go from one state to another from one country to another the whole world has become our family where we get every chance to explore new things and show our talent. Closed economy and closed culture often made economic slowdown. A fine example would be Indian economy comprise of 45-50% from service sector which have many clients around the world. It clearly states that clients abroad helps India to grow. Also India is one of the largest producer of fruits and vegetable which is around 240mn MT. Imagine what would have been a scenario if there wouldn't be export of these goods. Globalization helps us to meet our needs and maintain a stable demand supply ratio.
Therefore to be secure and for a economic social progress GLOBALIZATION is the need of hour.
Globalization itself generates employment within and outside country. Globalization in other terms also to be social enough to be concern for other countries problems. Now the times have change we alone cannot make the great difference for the mankind. As it is rightly said that " ships are safe in harbour but that not they are made for". Globalization in terms of culture gave us an opportunity to to learn new languages /traditions/lifestyles. It made our living far more secure by sharing each others technology in the field of medical science/space research/gadgets.
Todays world globalization we clearly see that for livelihood we go from one state to another from one country to another the whole world has become our family where we get every chance to explore new things and show our talent. Closed economy and closed culture often made economic slowdown. A fine example would be Indian economy comprise of 45-50% from service sector which have many clients around the world. It clearly states that clients abroad helps India to grow. Also India is one of the largest producer of fruits and vegetable which is around 240mn MT. Imagine what would have been a scenario if there wouldn't be export of these goods. Globalization helps us to meet our needs and maintain a stable demand supply ratio.
Therefore to be secure and for a economic social progress GLOBALIZATION is the need of hour.
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RAM said:
1 decade ago
Globalization is very necessary for a developing country to improve their economy. But I am not said that nationalism is not important first of all we start from nationalism than after see the popularity in national market than go to globalization. So both factors are important.
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Abhishek kumar said:
8 years ago
Globalisation is the way by which we can share our product out of the country such that it enhances our economic condition, and tell us that what is a condition of our product in comparison to other. But nationalism is too much compulsory as globalisation because it makes the bond between people of own country. And due to nationalism, we can enhance the importance of our product in our country.
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Kaushlendra Shubham said:
9 years ago
In my point of view, the globalization plays a very crucial role in the growth of our country. The growth in terms of economy, GDP, technology and in health also. But to improve globalization we need to the development of our nation, to do the same we have to apply our mind thoughts and creativity to our land so that can able to compete with any other countries. And also after that, we can develop a good relationship between the all other countries in the world. Hence we can say that without nationalism we can not expect globalization and vice versa.
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Tua said:
1 decade ago
Hi everyone, for a developing country like India, globalization is very much important. If a country say India do not expose to the world, then how can it will be counted among the developed countries. Today India has been named as the Most Favored Nation for trading by Pakistan, and do you think it was possible if India followed nationalism. No. India has already rated Pakistan as the Most Favored Nation in 1996, when Atal Bihari Bajpayi was our prime minister. Today, not only our old enemy Pakistan has forwarded its hand but also China, Japan, Bhutan and Nepal etc have shown friendly gesture towards us, all these are because of globalization and it should not have been possible if India would have followed Nationalism. So, for me Globalization is the most needed element for a growing country. Thank you.
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