He believed in the power of dialogue and negotiation to resolve conflicts from "summary" of Dr. Ambedkar’s Vision of India and Jammu & Kashmir by Aniruddha Rajput
Dr. Ambedkar's approach towards conflict resolution was deeply rooted in his unwavering belief in the efficacy of dialogue and negotiation. He understood that conflicts, whether social, political, or economic in nature, could not be effectively resolved through force or suppression. Instead, he advocated for open communication and constructive engagement as the most viable path towards lasting peace and harmony. Ambedkar recognized the importance of creating a space where conflicting parties could come together to discuss their grievances, concerns, and aspirations in a respectful and inclusive manner. By fostering an environment conducive to dialogue, he believed that it was possible to find common ground, identify shared interests, and work towards mutually beneficial solutions. Moreover, Ambedk...Similar Posts
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