Abstract India that is Bharat is a constituent part of our constitution. The history of Akhand Bharat (unified India) has explained the boundaries right from the Kandahar in the North, Burma in the West, Indian Ocean in the East and Atlantic Ocean in the South. Millet has played an important part of Bhartiya plater in...
Cultivate Millets, Save Soil and Strengthen Sustainable Agriculture in Bharat and Africa Prof. Suresh Kumar Introduction Millets are declared as nutria-cereals with the consistent efforts of Bharat in the UNO. Bharat has launched the millet global movement entitles Shree Anna to benefit the large section of society. The history of richest civilization of the last...
Health-war Politics, Economy, Indian Society and Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam Suresh Kumar The nature of Indian society believes in Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam, a Sanskrit verse in Hindu texts; “Vasudhaiva” being the earth, and “Kutumbakam” meaning the family. Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam is translated as “the world is one family.” The complete Sanskrit verse explains that Indian philosophy carries people...
Cultural Diversity in India and Africa: A Strength Not A Problem Suresh Kumar and Halilu Babaji Indian Journal of African Studies, Vol. XXlll, April & October 2018, Nos. 1&2 Introduction India and majority of African countries are multi-ethnic and culturally diverse society that has witnessed conflicts arising from ethnic and cultural identity. Culture and...
Agriculture Development & Land Resources Mobilization in Africa Prof Suresh Kumar & Dr Chandrakanta K Mathur Agriculture is the major land resource in Africa that leads to the production, processing, distribution, preparation and consumption of food, resulting in food systems that underpin food security. The management of land resources deals with availability of food,...
Epidemic of COVID-19 and Support of Indian Pharmaceutical Industry in Africa Prof. Suresh Kumar & Mr. Raj Kumar Introduction COVID-19 or commonly known as Corona Virus has spread in most of the parts of the Africa continent. As a result, more than 10,000 people have already been infected across the continent and more than 500...
What Alternative against Boko Haram, ISIS and Al Qaeda in WANWA? Dr Suresh Kumar and Mr. Babaji Halilu Afroasian Business Chronicle, Vol.5, Issue 2, 2014 Political tension and environmental scarcity in the West Asia, North and West Africa (WANWA) has given rise to the diffusion of arms and long-standing migratory patterns facilitate their transfer across...
Political Economy of Post Civil War Mozambique: An Opportunity Prof. Suresh Kumar India-Mozambique Relations, June 2013. Diplomatist ****************************** Introduction The fifteen years long civil war (1977-1992) had devastated the country’s socio-economic fabric along with the killing of one million people and displaced about five million people. The first multi-party election took place in 1994 and...
Tinderbox situation in North Africa: Can Have Dangerous Spillover Effects (Comment: Special to IANS) Dr Suresh Kumar IANS May 23, 2014 Last Updated at 10:00 IST http://www.business-standard.com/article/news-ians/tinderbox-situation-in-north-africa-can-have-dangerous-spillover-effects-comment-special-to-ians-114052300360_1.html The region of Sahara and Sahel in northern Africa is currently undergoing dramatic changes, and faces serious security threats and escalating tensions. Several cases and developments reflect this critical situation --...