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We are in the midst of a fourth world war: President Mukherjee |
President Pranab
Mukherjee on Wednesday termed the war against terrorism to be a fourth world war,
and said it is a world war because it can raise its evil head anywhere in the
world. Mukherjee, who was sworn in as the country's 13th President today, in his
first address to the nation said India has been on the frontlines of this war
long before many other recognized its vicious depth or poisonous consequences.
"We are in the midst of a fourth world war; the third was the Cold War, but it
was very warm in Asia, Africa and Latin America till it ended in the early 1990s.
The war against terrorism is the fourth; and it is a world war because it can
raise its evil head anywhere in the world," said President Mukherjee. "I am proud
of the valour and conviction and steely determination of our Armed Forces as they
have fought this menace on our borders; of our brave police forces as they have
met the enemy within; and of our people, who have defeated the terrorist trap
by remaining calm in the face of extraordinary provocation," he added. President
Mukherjee said the people of India have been a beacon of maturity through the
trauma of whiplash wounds. "Those who instigate violence and perpetuate hatred
need to understand one truth. Few minutes of peace will achieve far more than
many years of war. India is content with itself, and driven by the will to sit
on the high table of prosperity. It will not be deflected in its mission by noxious
practitioners of terror," he added. Asserting that peace is the first ingredient
of prosperity, President Mukherjee said : "History has often been written in the
red of blood; but development and progress are the luminous rewards of a peace
dividend, not a war trophy. The two halves of the 20th Century tell their own
story. Europe , and indeed the world, reinvented itself after the end of the Second
World War and the collapse of colonization, leading to the rise of great institutions
like the United Nations." President Mukherjee said India 's philosophy is not
an abstract in textbooks, and added that it flourishes in the day-to-day life
of our people, who value the humane above all else. "Leaders who ordered great
armies into the field, and then understood that war was more barbarism than glory,
transformed the world by changing its mindset. Gandhiji taught by example, and
gave us the supreme strength of non-violence. India 's philosophy is not an abstract
in textbooks. It flourishes in the day-to-day life of our people, who value the
humane above all else," said President Mukherjee. "Violence is external to our
nature; when, as human beings, we do err, we exorcise our sins with penitence
and accountability," he added. President Mukherjee further said education is the
alchemy that can bring India its next golden age "As Indians, we must of course
learn from the past; but we must remain focused on the future. In my view, education
is the alchemy that can bring India its next golden age. Our oldest scriptures
laid the framework of society around the pillars of knowledge; our challenge is
to convert knowledge into a democratic force by taking it into every corner of
our country," said President Mukherjee. "Our motto is unambiguous: All for knowledge,
and knowledge for all," he added. Mukherjee was administered the oath of office
by Chief Justice of India S.H. Kapadia at a special ceremony in the Central Hall
of Parliament here. The function was attended by a host of VVIPs, including outgoing
President Pratibha Devisingh Patil, Vice President Mohammad Hamid Ansari, Prime
Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh, Lok Sabha Speaker Meira Kumar and UPA chairperson
Sonia Gandhi. A 21-gun salute was accorded to Mukherjee after he was sworn-in
as the country's next President.
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