Globalization vs. Nationalism

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Kannan said:   1 decade ago
Globalization means exchange the ideas with other country of the world. It help us a lot because India still developing.

According to me globalization is necessary for us because it help us to understand different techniques and education system.
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Gautam said:   1 decade ago
In my point of view the globalisation and nationalism goes hand-in-hand. The famous quote "The charity begins at Home" is a worthful quote. Today in the present scenario where the we are globally connected with each other, the global responsibilities have increased if we are major country of the world, but still nationalism cannot be overlooked first country then world then only we can be successful.
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Nitin patidar said:   1 decade ago
In my point of view globalization is best option for developing country because we need to so many new technology and new ideas so we can afford that things through globalization without globalization we can't compare to our nation growth to other nation we don't know about other technology or other new way so we should be support globalization.

Than you.
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J asthana said:   1 decade ago
Globalization is a major hindrance in the way of nationalism. Globalization is spread of values ideas and tools and technology irrespective of territory and space, whereas the process of national building through the ideas and feeling of of nationalism requires nativism and attachment with the native land and native people. (for more read my article on GLOBALIZATION DECULTURATION AND NATIONALISM).
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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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Dattaraj said:   1 decade ago
Focusing to the world scenario both are important. For survival we have to enter in the world market, moreover if not we must try to create self reliant processes but in every aspect it not possible, we directly or indirectly depend on other nations.

We have to do both, globalization also but without harming the principles and regulations of the nation. Using power to do business in world markets will definitely fetch prosperity towards the nation.
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Anand said:   1 decade ago
I think globalization is important but in today's scenario developed countries enjoying globalization much more than country's like India, they use Indian market and sell their products in a high prices and indirectly this causes the problems like spoiling of our home products and surge of dollar against rupee. So in my opinion the globalization is good if it gives equal share to all.

Nationalism is also very vital for nations like India because it makes people totally devoted for nation welfare and traumatize the evils like corruption etc.
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Venu said:   1 decade ago
Both the globalization and nationalization are important for a company to grow in all aspects. These are just like the two eyes out of which any single eye cannot be neglected as it is. Globalization is the new buzzword that has come to dominate the world since the nineties of the last century with the end of the cold war and the break-up of the former Soviet Union and the global trend towards the rolling ball. The frontiers of the state with increased reliance on the market economy and renewed faith in the private capital and resources, a process of structural adjustment spurred by the studies and influences of the World Bank and other International organisations have started in many of the developing countries. Also Globalization has brought in new opportunities to developing countries. Greater access to developed country markets and technology transfer hold out promise improved productivity and higher living standard.

But globalization has also thrown up new challenges like growing inequality across and within nations, volatility in financial market and environmental deterioration's. Another negative aspect of globalization is that a great majority of developing countries remain removed from the process. Till the nineties the process of globalization of the Indian economy was constrained by the barriers to trade and investment liberalization of trade, investment and financial flows initiated in the nineties has progressively lowered the barriers to competition and hastened the pace of globalization.
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Satya naik said:   1 decade ago
Hello friends.

I think globalization and nationalism are two different facts and both are inevitable. Globalization is now not only confined to the areas of business, economy but are also extended to the field of entertainment, education etc.

Considering the case of Slum dog Millionaire, the casting crews clearly speaks about the globalization. Further now, we often use books, journals of authors outside the nation, not that our country's author are not efficient, but we need to have others views also. In each and every field globalization is important, in order to keep our nation abreast from others. Globalization doesn't discourage nationalism. Moreover, sharing a common platform for sharing views and other things will bring a sense of humanity. And Nationalism is the love towards our nation and for the betterment of our nation.
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Prasad said:   1 decade ago
Hello friends,

In a way globalization leads to nationalization. Nationalization means development of our people and our resources. Globalization helps in the advent of new technologies and huge capital into our market which helps in the development of our resources, regional market which leads to increase in GDP. It can be said that globalization is changing our culture, but if we remember what we are and our true identity, it is small price to pay for development of our nation.

Thanks.
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