Era when progress was equated with westernisation behind us: Jaishankar
“The era when progress was equated with westernisation is now behind us, and many languages and traditions that were suppressed during the colonial era are once again finding a voice on the global stage,” External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar said in Nadi, Fiji on Wednesday (February 15).
Asserting that globalisation does not mean uniformity, Jaishankar, while delivering the inaugural speech at the 12th World Hindi Conference at Denarau Convention Centre, Nadi, said in fact, it was only by understanding and accepting the diversity of our world that we could do it full justice.
#WATCH | Opening Ceremony of the 12th World Hindi Conference underway in Nadi, Fiji
External Affairs Minister Dr S Jaishankar & Fiji's President Ratu Wiliame Maivalili Katonivere present at the event. pic.twitter.com/JjjlJxUbuz
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“Indeed, that is the real meaning of a democratic world order,” he added.
Noting that more countries gained independence over the last 75 years resulting in a re-balancing of the international system, Jaishankar said initially, this took an economic form, but soon enough, it developed a political facet as well.
‘There should also be cultural re-balancing in the global order’
“The trend in the global order is gradually creating greater multi-polarity and if it is to develop faster, it is essential that there is also cultural re-balancing”, the minister said.
“In such a situation, the world must be informed about all cultures and societies and one way of doing that is by broadening the teaching and usage of languages, including Hindi,” he added.
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About 1,200 Hindi scholars and writers from all over the world are participating in this conference organised by the Government of Fiji and the Ministry of External Affairs of India.
“A conference such as this that highlights the Hindi language sends a strong message in this regard. It signals language both as a bonding across societies as well as being an expression of identity,” the minister added.
Deeply honoured to receive the traditional Sevusevu welcome in the presence of President Ratu Wiliame Katonivere at the inaugural of the 12th #VishwaHindiSammelan.
Had the first cup of kava with a prayer for the health, peace and prosperity of India and Fiji. https://t.co/o9V6zFczwf
— Dr. S. Jaishankar (@DrSJaishankar) February 15, 2023
(With Agency inputs)