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    Excellency, our Civilisational ties, however, are much older.

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    Civilisational India has given shelter to many persecuted communities.

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    The President said the answer lies in our Civilisational values.

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    In Civilisational terms, Iran is the oldest enemy of the west.

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    What appears plain politics today can destabilise society and erode Civilisational values.

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    India's unity has been possible because of our cultural and Civilisational values.

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    Relations between the two countries are rooted in strong historical and Civilisational links.

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    There is a long history of Civilisational contacts, friendship and cooperation between India and Africa.

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    Our shared Civilisational past and our common Asian identity have been at the core of this aspiration.

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    This symbolises what India brings to the world, its living intangible heritage which is its global Civilisational heritage.

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    Plurality is not only the reality of modern of India, but it is also the essential"Civilisational spirit" of our land.

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    An India whose ancient intellectual-material prowess, cultural light, Civilisational genius and spiritual force is revived and taken to unprecedented new heights.

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    He said,"The ten countries of South East Asia connect the two great oceans in both the geographical and Civilisational sense.

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    India's values & fundamentals are an unequivocal guarantee of our Civilisational role & set us apart from the divisive idea of Pakistan.

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    India's values and fundamentals are an unequivocal guarantee of our Civilisational role and set us apart from the divisive idea of Pakistan.

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    Even if it is not perfect, this is a Civilisational advance and has inspired other regional integration groups such as Mercosur and Asean.

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    He said in his speech,“The ten countries of South East Asia connect the two great oceans in both the geographical and Civilisational sense.

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    That is their job to carry on the administration and governmental activities and at the same time to uphold the rich Civilisational values of Indian culture.

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    In early Civilisational zones like Mesopotamia, no individual person's name could be identified but in India Harappans, who built the early Civilisational city, could be identified.

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    What has happened to the great Civilisational legacy of India, which taught us to differ with dignity, to disagree without rancour and to attack without becoming personal?

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    Noting that India and Iran shared old and Civilisational ties, the two leaders positively assessed the progress in bilateral relations since their first meeting at UFA in 2015.

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    On this auspicious day, let us renew our pledge to uphold the country's Civilisational ideals and constitutional values and dedicate ourselves to building an inclusive, peaceful, harmonious and progressive India.

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    Regular high-level exchanges between our two countries have helped to open new vistas of bilateral cooperation and have further strengthened our age-old ties based on shared cultural and Civilisational links.

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    The Ambassador added that the UAE is eager to witness the support and participation of Arab countries, which enjoy massive potential due to their capabilities, Civilisational heritage, and enormous youth energy.

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    Venkaiah Naidu has said that promotion and protection of ancient Indian languages is the need of the hour as they offer a window to our ancient Civilisational values, knowledge and wisdom.

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    Huntington warned against such assumptions, arguing that"in the emerging world of ethnic conflict and Civilisational clash, Western belief in the universality of Western culture suffers three problems: it is false; it is immoral;

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    Yet, for this to occur, Western civilisation must recognise India's Civilisational value and learn to listen to an Indic point of view on society, humanity and the nature of the universe as a whole.

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    If there is a Shangri-La, it is not likely to be in India, and that will be a big disappointment for all Indians who take pride in the history, culture, Civilisational attributes and.

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    We, in turn, have failed as a nation which took pride in its ethical, spiritual and cultural heritage and as a society which treasured its Civilisational values of tolerance, compassion and fellow feeling.

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    This time he is visiting India as leader of the National Unity Government in Afghanistan and as President of a nation with whom India has a cherished history of profound cultural, religious and Civilisational bonds.

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