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Delhi Peace Dialogue –Will It Be Possible?

India can build a large tea table and serve premium-quality tea to guests from around the world while discussing serious issues that can shape global policies for the betterment of humanity. This capability wasn't developed overnight. It developed through continuous analysis and policy upgrades, and by discarding outdated ones. 

Today, India is not only a soft power but also a hard power – a smart power. We aim to be a peaceful partner in global progress, fostering trust and cooperation. 

People from some countries threaten India with nuclear war. Let me tell you, buddy, our standby, unrecognized force is far greater than your entire population. And our missiles can strike anywhere in the world. Who knows that better than you? It does not mean we wish to rule or attack any country. Crossing boundaries may invite massive destruction. If your people want to join the Union of India, we will provide them with options. That's it. I heard that OS 2.0 is under consideration. 


Delhi Peace Dialogue –Will It Be Possible?


We believe in "Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam" (Sanskrit: वसुधैव कुटुम्बकम्), which means, "the world is one family". All humans are connected, and one should treat everyone with compassion, respect, and unity. We respect the sovereignty of nations and the people living in them. Mutual respect is essential for effective international cooperation and peace. 

From past experiences, India learned to be super aware; we observed things shifting overnight. As a country of approximately 1.5 billion people, we have certain responsibilities, which is why India pursues an India-First policy. Let me tell you, we are among the great markets available at a discount. 

Great power comes with great responsibility. 
And great responsibilities are fulfilled only by great leaders. 
Across the world, we admire great leaders not just for their power, but for the dignity they uphold and the values they represent. 

As far as I know (I may be wrong–probably not), India will host a 'Delhi Peace Dialogue' only when all the conflicting parties agree to sit at the same tea table (as discussed earlier), with affirmation from affected and avoiding parties. We are also actively preparing for upcoming multilateral forums and initiatives to foster dialogue and reconciliation among nations.

Looking at the current uncontrolled scenario, all outdated rules need to be redefined to prevent parties from being locked in, dragged into, or affected by a years-long war. All conflicting, affected, and avoiding parties need to collaborate. If they truly wish to, there is no urgency. All parties should have equal opportunities and a platform to demonstrate themselves to minimize trade wars. Shared responsibility is key to sustainable peace and stability. 

If the Delhi Peace Dialogue takes place, all parties to the conflict will have to agree to a ceasefire and maintain the status quo throughout the months-long peace dialogue until the 'Delhi Peace Accord' is signed. Any violations of the rules will not be tolerated. Strict rules will be imposed during the process to maintain peace and stability. 

Is this possible? Or is it just a 3 AM dream?

One may choose weaker options to get around stricter rules. It seems easy, but it is not a wise choice. Temporary relief may lead to long-term problems and pave the way for long-term regret.

Is it possible to act with humility and set aside any sense of superiority or supremacy while working with India? The world needs to acknowledge this. Extreme ideal, isn't it? What can I say better than this? 

And one thing: without deterrence, no one is safe. There are no safe places at all. Money can buy deterrence, not safety. 

The truth is often bitter. It is not meant to hurt anyone's sentiments. 

We believe we are friends. The friends with boundaries. One must respect them and not dare to cross them. 

Happy Wars!
Happy to serve!

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