Significance of World order
Synonyms: World system, International order
In Finnish: Maailman järjestys; In Spanish: Orden mundial
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Hindu concept of 'World order'
In Hinduism, World order signifies a structured universe governed by Dharma, emphasizing harmony and moral principles, contrasting with chaos. This concept underlines the importance of ethical living and cosmic balance in society.
From: Shakti and Shakta
(1) The concept that the universe is an organized system governed by principles of Dharma, as opposed to being chaotic.[1]
The concept of World order in local and regional sources
World order encompasses the regulated state Varuna protects, the framework guiding global politics and economics, and the balance of power that India aims to enhance, shaping interactions among states and promoting stability.
From: Triveni Journal
(1) A concept suggesting that the structure and governance of the global community requires a comprehensive and cooperative authority to maintain peace.[2] (2) The intention to create a global system based on democracy and freedom, which India aims to contribute to.[3] (3) The foundational structure aimed at establishing a new civilization based on unity and collective peace.[4] (4) The overarching framework of international relations and the balance of power, which India seeks to contribute to positively.[5] (5) An overarching framework of politics, economics, and societal relations governing interactions among states worldwide.[6]
From: Lord Jhulelal: An Analytical Study
(1) The structured and regulated state of existence that Varuna is tasked with protecting.[7]