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Languages, traditions suppressed during colonial era finding voice: EAM Jaishankar

| @indiablooms | Feb 15, 2023, at 05:44 pm

New Delhi/UNI: The holding of the 12th World Hindi Conference in Fiji where it is one of the official languages sends a strong message about accepting the diversity of the world order, and also signals language as a bonding across societies, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar said at the inauguration on Wednesday, in a message aimed at pushing for acceptance of Hindi as one of the official languages at the UN.

Addressing the inaugural event in Nadi, Fiji, the EAM said that many languages and traditions that were suppressed during the colonial era are once again finding voice at the global stage.

"In such a situation, it is essential that the world is better informed about all cultures and societies. And one way of doing that is by broadening the teaching and usage of languages, including Hindi," he added.

"We must all recognize that globalization does not mean uniformity. In fact, it is only by understanding and accepting the diversity of our world that we can do it full justice. Indeed, that is the real meaning of a democratic world order.

"A conference, such as this, that highlights Hindi language sends a strong message in this regard. It signals language both as a bonding across societies as well as being an expression of identity. And it underlines that when there is a larger celebration of language and culture, the world is better for it," the EAM said, in a speech delivered in Hindi.

"Assessing the changes in the world over the last 75 years, we note that there has been a rebalancing in the international system. This was inevitable as more and more countries gained independence.

"Initially, this took an economic form. But, soon enough, it developed a political facet as well. This trend is gradually creating greater multi-polarity. But if it is to develop faster, it is essential that there is also cultural rebalancing. The era when progress was equated with Westernization is now behind us," he added.

The EAM said that the 12th World Hindi Conference is an appropriate forum to gather and exchange views on broadening the teaching and usage of Hindi.

"Through exchange of experiences and practical solutions, we can not only ensure more vigorous promotion but also broader common solutions.
"I must emphasize that this logic applies equally strongly to the spread of other Indian languages as well. And as I noted earlier, language and culture go hand-in-hand."

He expressed deep appreciation of the Government of Fiji for their support in holding the Conference.

"This support is expressed not only in the arrangements but in the larger appreciation they are showing to Hindi language and our culture.

"Significantly, the holding of Girmitiya Day is also a decision that has a strong cultural resonance. Such steps express our sense of mutual respect and understanding. They have a deep impact on strengthening international cooperation," the EAM added.

Currently, the UN has six official languages, ie, English, Russian, Spanish, Chinese, Arabic, and French.

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