Transitioning
from war to global peace and welfare
War is the ghastliest
form of any conflict and represents perverted use of the intellect gifted to
human being by God for higher purposes. It may be justified only in most extreme
circumstances like Mahabharat war for protection of essential righteousness
(dharma) and destruction of extreme evil (adharma) and that too after all
reasonable attempts are been made for striking a compromise after necessary let
up. The war in Ramayana also became inevitable after all well-wishers from
within and without persuaded Ravana to avoid the unjust conflict centered on ahamkara.
In modern jurisprudence also, the capital punishment is awarded for rarest of
the rare offence which also serves as a deterrent to heinous crime by others. Let
us take a cue from nature where any thermodynamic system naturally tends
towards the state of minimum free energy which is also the stable state. Any
form of dire conflict or war is against this natural phenomenon.
It is also very
difficult to justify any war as Dharma Yuddha, war for establishing
apparent righteousness & destroying apparent evil. This is because ethics
is relative and is interpreted based on time, place and context. Besides, you
cannot have a situation where one side is absolutely right and other side
absolutely wrong. This is analogous to a road accident where a
law holds both parties accountable for causing an accident. The fine legal term
‘contributory negligence’ holds that supposedly innocent party did not exercise
sufficient vigil to avert the accident.
Acharya Vinoba
Bhave rightly held that there cannot be a war between dharma & dharma. The
ideal way to avoid war therefore is that both sides follow their respective
dharma (destined duty). If one side deviates from dharma significantly, the
other side has to tactfully reorient its dharma to counter the deviation of
dharma without inflicting further harm. This is analogous to killing cancer
cells by cancer therapy without affecting normal tissues and causing
generalized cytotoxicity. This is what India tried to do in operation Sindur by
demolishing terrorist camps in Pakistan without affecting its military of civil
locations. India showed restraint and wisely instantly accepted call for
ceasefire despite being in position of advantage. The radical cure lies in
condemning all forms of terror worldwide and eradicating ignorance, the root
cause and its fallout. This requires committed sustained efforts globally. The
continuing Russia- Ukraine war and now USA-Israel-Iran war is very distressing
and damaging not only to warring countries but to world at large. The present
crises of fuel and energy worldwide explicitly reveals the interconnectedness
and interdependence of nations. The whole world is affected when any untoward
takes place anywhere in the world, just as the whole body is active even if a
little thorn pricks the sloe of the foot.
The news of ‘cease fire’ is soothing to most people not just because no further damage will take place but because peace is our inherent nature and aligns well with warring factions and all others who are indirectly affected like passive smokers. Averting any conflict whether external or internal is the art of attuning with one’s self and reconciling with others. The news of conflict may be exciting but news of reconciliation is always soothing.
The war is
against God’s will & against human values & professed religions. This
has to be practiced at smaller & even individual levels. Mere acts of
indifference or strategic non-can be more penalizing than inflicting a war with
an opponent.
I distinctly
remember dialogue of Arun Govil acting as Lord Rama in the popular Ramayana serial
composing his aggressive younger brother Lakshman saying- “If lifting the
weapon is a sign of bravery, at times not lifting a weapon can be a sign of
greater strength.” (shastra uthana virta
ki nishani hai to Kabhi
shastra nahi uthana param virata ki nishani ho shakti hai)
We will do well
to recall lofty message of Dalai Lama at the start of 21st Century
that was rooted in the belief of continual human development. He expressed fond
hope that war between nations will become a thing of the past and looked
forward to a future where peace and understandings through dialogue becomes
primary tool for resolving conflicts rather than violence or military force. Alas!
The world is not paying any heed or remembering to his gratifying words. Multilateral
institution like UN, WHO & WTO are weakening and losing their harmonizing
power. Ignoring the evil lands more power to evil than its intrinsic strength.
The world leaders must shed their indifference and speak in forceful concerted voice
to contain the war. Diffusing a war like situation is a greater diplomacy than
mere protecting immediate isolated interests.
This is the
time, India has to arise as a spiritual leader as aspired by likes of Maharshi
Aurobindo and Swami Vivekananda.The ideal of universal brotherhood is the
offshoot of Indian ideal of unity of self or unity of existence. This owes to
country’s rich cultural and spiritual heritage which translates into seeing God
in all objects and actions of the world, which is not the seeing of particulars,
but of the universal in them.
Jayant B Dave