Panchami Asks: Should Domestic Politics Be Made International?

    • Panchami.M,
    • Standard: X-A,
    • K L E Society School, Nagarbhavi,
    • Bangalore.

    • Publish Date: Sep 28 2017 11:32AM
    • |
    • Updated Date: Oct 6 2017 3:57PM
Panchami Asks: Should Domestic Politics Be Made International?

Recently Rahul Gandhi talked about Indian polity in an university in the US. Is this really correct? Should the polity be locked up in the borders of a nation or should it be made viral? 


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Dharshan Bethel Mat Hr Sec School

At present India is not having a good government. Today''s politics is totally corrupted. So it should spread others and then there can be a chance of change in politics.

Prakash.B Bethel Mat Hr Sec School

Yep of couse..

Prakash.B Bethel Mat Hr Sec School

I support it...

Hemalatha.G Sethu Bhaskara Matriculation Higher Secondary Scho

Yeah! That''s good!

D. Archanaa Bethel Mat Hr Sec School

I think this is a good idea .This will make our country free from corruption

Sabarno Sinha DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL- RUBYPARK

Smith and Carlos were asked the same question but then, Black freedom could only be achieved if only the current, disastrous situation was brought in the international forum. If globalization takes place, without domestic politics being the matter of discussion for some other countries, then it better not be. Time and again, History has proved that foreign aid can help, nevertheless, we must not be reliant on them too. Our own problems must be the first we should redress.

Shweta Ullala National Academy For Learning

I have a question...I have received an honour roll award and I am to get a certificate...How must I collect the award?

Prathamesh Kandale HILLGREEN SCHOOL

yeah!that''s the right thing to do!we can receive help from the international politics on the way to eradicate corruption!

Rammanohar Gupta Parle Tilak Vidyalaya Eng Med

International Systems and National politics are directly linked . Recently , The UNHRC called out India''s ineffectiveness in managing intolerance after the murder of Gauri Lankesh . After being called out by atleast 3 countries including the High Commissioner on Human Rights , India reacted by calling all o them "ignorants" Such actions reveal our Governments lack of ability to handle criticism and how it handles pressure .This could be an example of International Pressure in India

Roma Ramcoumar Bethel Mat Hr Sec School

Yep . That''s a good idea . This government is very ridiculous . GST , demonetization everything affected the people . So this must be in a action .

Himanshi Dhawan Saffron Public School

No doubt, the government is far away from its target if being an epitome of an ideal government in the world. So, one shouldn''t cite the example of such a government at the international level.

Ujwal Kc RMS INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL

Our government is functioning good. But one can say that they are also corrupted. So the interference of external is important to support the well functioning of government. But it is also required that some imformation must not leak. So it is better to superwise every content before spreading. As a democratic government, it should have connectivity between external and internal shares.

P.S Geethanjali Nalanda Vidya Niketan, Vijayawada

I feel that''s Good.

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