Wednesday, August 16, 2023

Soil and Bilateral Relations

 

Soil and Bilateral Relations



International Relations existing between sovereign countries have the tendency to change with change in power and policies. Every Country is subjected to address both its internal social parameters and external relations with other countries. Bilateral Relations help is the betterment of understanding of two countries in many areas of common interest.

The current political world is witnessing many issues with other countries in many areas. Unresolved issues between countries at times bring nations close to a war like situation. The Cold War for instance is the rivalry between two superpowers to prove one's advantage over the other. This rivalry shifts atomic to nuclear to bio to space. Digital revolution too looks to be a possible trigger for another WW# type of conflict between superpowers.

For ages men has been fighting for the control of others territory. Where such controls give immense power to the victor over every resource of the land conquered. Many wars and invasions in history need not be repeated any more. The economic demands of nations have raised a different type of power shift between nations.

Bilateral relations between nations on issues which need urgent addressing between them to arrive at a conclusive mutual agreement is signed in many such meetings. In addition to the signing of paper documented agreements it will also be symbolically appropriate if such countries involving in bilateral meets share a jar of their home soil with each other.

Soil is the foundation of our existence on which every nation builds their dream. Soil is the eternal living representation of any country. Exchanging soil between societies will strengthen the health of good relations between them.


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