“Imagine there's no countries
It isn't hard to do
Nothing to kill or die for
And no religion too
Imagine all the people living life in
peace”
John Lennon.
As John Lennon stated in his iconic
song “Imagine”, striving for world peace is something which is not the domain
of dreamers and idealists but can be a goal grounded in reality, if everyone
contributes and plays his or her role. He himself clarified that the time may
never come when the world has no separate countries or religions, but there can
come a time when no country or religion will claim to be the most superior and
all human conflicts are resolved. I
think when the issue of peace is brought up in the context of South Asia, the
conflict between India and Pakistan comes to the fore. I certainly do not want
to look back at the events which have led to such a tense situation, rather to
simply state that it is the events that take place from today onward which
will either cause war or peace. By war I am referring not only to a military
conflict, but the conflicts often highlighted by historians, such as the
overemphasis cultural and religious differences. I have often wondered how our
countries could have fought over such issues when neither of the two can claim
to be even remotely homogeneous in either cultural or religious terms. That said, Pakistan and India share more
history and culture with each other than they do with any other state- so
logically, they should be each other’s strongest allies! We cannot wait for our
governments to remove the barriers between Indians and Pakistanis; they can
remove visa and trade restrictions (which they are currently doing) but long
held misconceptions and prejudices can only be successfully removed via human
contact. So let us go beyond simply imagining peace and work towards it by
increasing the interaction the citizens of our countries have with each other.
I think it would be fitting to end my piece with the chorus of “Imagine”:
I'm a dreamer, but I'm not the only
one
I hope someday you'll join us
And the world will live as one”
Salahuddin Uqaili, DP-1
The International School, Karachi,
Pakistan,
TIS, DP-1





If we as students share common goals like the one you have mentioned above, we shall all very soon live together as one :-)
ReplyDeleteBrilliantly written!
Great article bro! :) You have linked an entire string of hope and brotherhood using the legend(john lennon)'s words :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for the comment Vihar, I appreciate it; and Soham, I think we are already living as one in a huge 'global village'. I feel that there really aren't any boundaries between people anymore- apart from the ones they put up themselves which restrict their thinking in self-made mental prisons!
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