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List of contents
Message from His Holiness the Dalai Lama Foreword by Professor Ralph Buultjens Preface Acknowledgements Prologue 1. Building Peace: The Bahudha Approach 2. Interplay of Ideas: The Indian Story 3. Ecological Issues in the Himalayan Region 4. Science, Spirituality and Ways of Living: A Plea for Integrated Education 5. Democracy and its Consequences 6. Good Governance: A Narrative from Democratic India 7. The Emerging World: Challenges and Possibilities Epilogue Bibliography Index
About the author
Balmiki Prasad Singh is former Governor of Sikkim, India. Earlier, he was Culture Secretary and Home Secretary, Government of India; and Executive Director and Ambassador at the World Bank, Washington, D.C. He received his education at the Universities of Patna and Oxford, and has been recipient of several awards and fellowships, as also delivered lectures at national and global congregations. He has been Additional Secretary, Ministry of Environment and Forests, Government of India, Asia’s Representative on Ramsar Convention, a founder member of the Development Gateway Foundation (DGF), and Member, Global Environment Facility (GEF), Washington D.C. He has held various honorary academic and governmental assignments as Chancellor, Central University of Tibetan Studies, Sarnath; Chief Editor of book series ‘Perspectives on Economics, Technology and Governance’; President, Namgyal Institute of Tibetology; Chancellor, Sikkim Manipal University; and Mahatma Gandhi National Fellow. He is the author of many books including The Problem of Change: A Study of North-East India (1987); India’s Culture: The State, the Arts and Beyond (1998); and Bahudhā and the post-9/11 World (2008).
Summary
This book examines a wide range of issues that are expected to play a dominant role in shaping the 21st century. Delineating key concerns in geopolitics, democracy and peace, it studies the functions and influences of educational institutions, progressive religious and social groups, communities, international institutions such as the United Nations, and forums promoting inter-faith dialogue. The author underscores how the century may be forged by a pluralist ethos: multiple and diverse nation states, centres of power, faiths, cultures, economies, and languages. He stresses the need to nurture moral strength and enlightened leadership for a life of compassion, peace and holistic development. Lucid and engaging, this book will interest scholars and researchers of political studies, international relations, public policy, governance and development studies.
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‘[This book] explores the importance of pluralism, science and spirituality, democracy, good governance and ecology . . . As a distinguished scholar, thinker and public servant the author is well-known for advocating a more harmonious world . . . Readers will find [this work] stimulating and . . . inspir[ing].’
His Holiness the Dalai Lama, Nobel Peace Laureate
‘A major contribution to understanding the most urgent geopolitical issues of our time. Singh’s creative analysis challenges conventional wisdom and also provides a fascinating roadmap for the global future. Both scholars and general readers will find this a stimulating work full of new perspectives and original insights. Essential reading for those concerned with the human prospect.’
Ranil Wickremesinghe, Prime Minister of Sri Lanka
‘A timely book that attracts our attention to the problems of the 21st century. This bold re-thinking as well as careful new thinking around the unresolved question—how do we live with peace and harmony—charts a road to transformation . . . [This book] should be on the shelf of everyone hoping to play a role.’
Ela R. Bhatt, Founder, Self-Employed Women’s Association (SEWA) and a Gandhian activist
‘Represents a valuable set of insights into the current dilemmas.’
Karan Singh, Member of Parliament, India
‘A much-needed book by an eminent administrator and scholar which suggests a way between the two extremes that threaten our world, fundamentalism and nihilism.’
Sir Mark Tully, author and former Bureau Chief of the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)