"Commitment to peace is ingrained in the DNA of Indian society. This commitment is far above international treaties or processes."
"Like a lamp in the dark, India and Japan should focus on shared values of democracy, development and peace."
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In response to another question, the Prime Minister called for India and Japan to focus on shared values of democracy, development, and peace, saying this effort would be similar to lighting a lamp in the dark. Illustrating his point, the Prime Minister said an intelligent person would fight darkness in a room not with a broom, sword or blanket, but with a small diya (earthen lamp). If we light a lamp, we need not be scared of darkness, the Prime Minister said.
Replying to a question on environment, the Prime Minister said India had, for centuries, a tradition of dialogue (sanvaad) with nature. People in India think of the whole universe as their family, the Prime Minister said, saying that children call the moon their uncle, and rivers are addressed as Mother. He asked the assembled students if they felt climate change was a correct terminology. He said that human beings had actually changed their habits leading to strife with nature. This strife with nature had caused problems, the Prime Minister said. He referred to a book - Convenient Action - that he had written on the subject, and invited students to read it online, if they were interested.
The Prime Minister invited the students to ask him questions on social media, saying he would be happy to answer them, and adding that he and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe were friends online as well.
Earlier, addressing the students at this all-women University, the Prime Minister said that if we have to understand different societies across the world, two things are important their education system and their art and culture, which is why he had come to their University. Referring to the position held by women in Indian tradition and culture, he said that India had the concept of Goddesses, unlike most parts of the world, where God is usually referred to only as a Father. He also mentioned initiatives he had taken for education of the girl child while he was Chief Minister of Gujarat.