Save the green cover and conserve forests. Save hills before they are referred in stories as once upon a time. Conserve energy by turning-off lights when not required (don't turn-off lights in emergency situations, when dealing with any calamity except where it is required to turn-off power, when some work is going on, when there are safety concerns for people, or when someone is sick and there is a need for adequate lighting). Avoid dumping disposables on railway tracks, open lands, river and sea shores to prevent landfills and to ensure a clean environment.

All rashes may not be Shingles yet seek expert opinion if symptoms or signs persist. Beware of Bird fancier's lung, an interstitial lung disease. Timely vaccination can protect precious little lives from vaccine-preventable diseases—Save a child, save a life, and save a dream. Refer government and regulatory advisories, directives, or guidelines. Keep first-aid kit at home and workplace for use in emergencies. Cover water containers to prevent dengue. Avoid fire accidents during festive season. Do not apply iced or cold water on burns and use only cool running water as a first aid. In case a person is bed-ridden for a long time, use air bag to prevent bed sores whether at home or at health care centre. Prefer using prescribed medicines by the health expert and be aware of anti-microbial resistance. Try to start early for work if the workplace is far away rather than overspeeding or boarding overcrowded transport services during rush hour. If possible, try to help the elderly if you find that they are unable to cross the road due to heavy traffic. If possible, offer your seat to the elderly or those in need in buses and metro trains.

India’s Foreign Policy – Enlightened Self-interest

The ongoing anti-corruption movement has generated lot of discussions, debates, diverse opinions and huge media coverage. People are expressing their opinion on a critical issue of national interest more openly and on a public platform. We should hope that whatever happens now, will only strengthen Indian democracy. We will have much more clarity after a few days. Positive results on the domestic front, may also enhance Indian’s influence on global affairs in the long run.
Meanwhile, let’s shift our focus on India’s foreign policy. Powered by the economic and financial reforms, development of the IT sector and high growth rate, India  has been successful in changing the perception of the international community over the last few decades. India’s approach at international level has also witnessed a strategic shift. Just a few decades back, arrival of each foreign dignitary was highlighted by the media. These days, only a passing reference is made to such visits with a few exceptions. Much of the discussions and debates on electronic media have been limited to India’s relations with Pakistan, China and United States (U.S). Even that has been centered around terrorism, border issues and nuclear deal. So, what has been the guiding force of the India’s foreign policy. Is India more closer to United States (U.S)? Is the foreign policy issue-centric? Whether, it is the case of Tibet and the Dalai Lama, Myanmar, Iran, Iraq, Afghanistan and even WTO discussions, enlightened self-interest seems to be the guiding force of India’s foreign policy. In spite of the criticism of being a soft state, India is today more aware of its strategic interests in the emerging global dynamics. Enlightened self-interest does not indicate that India is hesitant to play a crucial role in international affairs. India has been actively seeking permanent membership of the United Nation’s Security Council (UNSC). However, domestic challenges in the form of terrorism and extremism, and political and social unrest in other South Asian countries is partly responsible for the current foreign policy.We can expect this policy to continue for another decade. During this period, India may undergo another set of political and economic reforms. The current events in the domestic front will have far reaching impact not only on India, but neighbouring countries as well. Domestic and international pressure coupled with economic factors may help bring stability in other South Asian countries. India may well be better placed then, to play a more active role and have far more greater influence in international affairs.

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