Significance of World order

World order, as defined within the context of Shaktism and Indian history, refers to an organized system governed by Dharma rather than chaos. It encompasses the aspiration for a global system based on democracy and freedom, with an emphasis on unity and collective peace. Political workers in India are eager for a viable world order that promotes cooperative authority and establishes a framework for international relations. However, concerns arise that in pursuing power and prosperity, India may lose its essential identity and moral compass, known as Swadharma.1
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Synonyms: Global governance, International system, World system, Global hierarchy, International order

In Finnish: Maailman järjestys; In Spanish: Orden mundial

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Hindu concept of 'World order'

The concept of World order in local and regional sources

The concept of World order in scientific sources