
The Minister of External Affairs, S Jaishankar, together with IT Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw and Mos l Murugan, co -chapter, the dialogue of the global media at the World Summit of Visual Audio and Entertainment (Onas), in Mumbai | Photo credit: –
Colonialism and dominance of great powers had suppressed pluralism in the past and it was necessary for this to change to democratize the world order, and must focus more on traditions, heritage and ideas, said external minister, S Jaishankar at the World Summit of Visual Audio and Entertainment.
“The truth is that the world is essentially, intrinsically and essentially diverse, and that pluralism has been suppressed in the past both by colonialism and by the great domain of power,” Jaishankar said in a speech in the event, which representatives attended.
“As we see now to democratize the international system, it is not enough to affirm only political and economic independence. It is equally essential that we give voice to our traditions, to our part, to ideas, to our creativity,” he said.
Several voices with their many experiences and many truths had the right to express themselves, Hey added.
In a warning note, the minister said that with the emergence of artificial intelligence, there was a danger of increasing concern about the irresponsible use of emerging technologies. In Onsking’s speech there was a need to reduce bias, the content of democratism and prioritize its ethics, he said.
Hey, also made a launch for Smoothher’s mobility in talent that would hire creativity more.
Posted on May 2, 2025